New threats, 3 storms approaching the Atlantic

Three storms are rolling the Atlantic, and predictions speak of new threats in the areas hit only a few days ago by Hurricane Irma. Marria” is the tropical storm that rocked the western part of the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday, a wave that is expected to return Monday evening and continue with intensity until [...]
Three storms are rolling the Atlantic, and predictions speak of new threats in the areas hit only a few days ago by Hurricane Irma.
Marria” is the tropical storm that rocked the western part of the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday, a wave expected to return Monday evening, and continue with intensity until Wednesday.
According to the national hurricane centre forecast, the core of this storm will focus on the Leeard Islands for 48 to 72 hours and then move to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic for about five days.
This means that areas already affected by hurricane “
The National Center of hurricanes even warns that the intensity of Hurricane Mary can be high enough to overcome predictions, surpriseing the resorts. On the other hand, the Tropical Storm Lee, has included the eastern Atlantic Ocean on Saturday. Lee has concentrated some 60 miles [760 km] west and southwest of northwest Africa.
However, the power of the Lee storm has begun to weaken and is expected to disappear completely at the interval of five days, the National Centre of Uranus warns. Risk is also Hurricane José, a first - category storm that is focusing some 465 miles southeast of North Carolina and Bermuda.
Already known as the storm of strong winds, Jose is expected to be present in these areas by Monday. Last year Hurricane Matthew, another fifth - category storm, has caused major damage in the Caribbean, killing more than 500 people in Haiti alone.












