In the Atlantic ocean formed the powerful tropical storm «beryl»

Specialists of the National hurricane center in Miami (NHC) today, July 5, announced that over the Atlantic there was a strong tropical cyclone. There is a high probability that before losing power, education will turn into a powerful storm.

Meteorologists and staff of the hurricane center are closely monitoring the movement of cyclone. Now he is moving towards the Small Antilles, to the coast of Florida. Wind speed it reaches 57 km/hour, and the average forward speed is 30 km / hour. According to experts, if the weather will contribute to the further strengthening of the cyclone, it will turn into tropical storm beryl.

In the Atlantic ocean formed the powerful tropical storm «beryl»

The last time beryl attacked the coast of the United States in 2012. Photo: NHC

According to preliminary forecasts, it is unlikely that this education will bring a threat to the Florida coastline, since his power must be fading already on the way to the Small Antilles. However, the weather over the ocean has the ability to change quickly, so the cyclone requires constant monitoring. If he still transformirovalsya in a storm beryl, the likelihood of the threat will increase substantially.

In the Atlantic ocean were also seen by a second cyclone, which formed a few hundred miles from Bermuda. Meteorologists believe that it has a medium chance to turn into a storm. However, even in this case, he will not threaten Florida.

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The last time beryl attacked the coast of the United States in 2012. Then tropical storm struck the «Orange state» before the official start of hurricane season. The wind speed reached 110 km / hour and the storm with roots pulled out trees, leaving without electricity for hundreds of thousands of homes. At the time, meteorologists have even feared that beryl may develop into a hurricane, but nothing happened. Now, according to experts, the cyclone does not have to be a challenge to residents of the United States.

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