WEATHER

November Hurricane on the Way: What to Expect

USATue Nov 05 2024
This coming weekend, something unusual is happening in the US. A tropical storm named Rafael is expected to turn into a hurricane as it approaches the Gulf of Mexico. Let's break down what's going on. First off, meteorologists are keeping a close eye on Rafael. It's forecast to gain strength as it makes its way towards the south-central US. Before that, it will pass by Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and western Cuba. These areas can expect heavy rain and flooding. The storm is expected to hit Cuba on Wednesday as either a Category 1 or 2 hurricane. Then, it will head towards the US central Gulf coast. By the time it gets there, it might weaken a bit, but it will still cause rough seas and beach erosion. The exact path is not set in stone yet. It could go as far west as Mexico or track east toward Alabama and Florida. But one thing is clear: it won't be a major hurricane. Even though it might weaken, the storm could still bring flooding to the southern Appalachia region. The good news is that it shouldn't hit the areas affected by Hurricane Helene, where relief efforts are ongoing.

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    Can this hurricane be considered an 'influencer' for bringing attention to beach erosion?
    What factors contribute to the prediction that Tropical Storm Rafael will strengthen to a hurricane before making landfall?
    What are the potential consequences of the storm weakening as it approaches the U.S., specifically in terms of beach erosion and coastal flooding?

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