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Invest 94l Spaghetti Models


Invest 94L Spaghetti Models

Invest 94L Spaghetti Models

Spaghetti Models Project Formation of Tropical Storm in Southern Gulf of Mexico

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring Invest 94L, a disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico with a high chance of developing into a tropical storm. The spaghetti models, which are computer simulations used to predict the path of tropical storms, show a wide range of potential landfall points along the northern Gulf Coast.

Possible Tropical Storm Formation and Impact

If Invest 94L develops into a tropical storm, it would be named Bonnie. The NHC forecasts that Bonnie would likely make landfall in Louisiana or Mississippi on July 11 or 12. Heavy rainfall, strong winds, and coastal flooding are the main threats associated with Bonnie.

Spaghetti Models Spread Out

The spaghetti models show a wide range of potential paths for Bonnie, from Texas to Florida. This uncertainty is due to the unpredictable nature of tropical storms, which can be influenced by changes in wind patterns and other factors. Residents along the northern Gulf Coast should monitor the storm's progress and be prepared to take action if necessary.

NHC Advises Caution

The NHC urges residents in the potential impact area to monitor the storm's progress and follow the advice of local officials. Preparations should include securing loose outdoor objects, stocking up on food and water, and having an evacuation plan in place.

Stay Informed

For the latest information on Invest 94L, visit the NHC website: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/


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