Rare Tropical Storm Possible in April
There’s a chance for a rare tropical storm possible in April. One that could effect Florida. We might have to start watching the tropics early this year. A story on ClickOrlando.com came out that conditions are right for a tropical disturbance to possibly form in the Gulf or the Atlantic. Possibly. Not happening. But, could happen. Just a good idea to note that weather is changing and we are already seeing hotter temps earlier then normal, so the possibility of storms could happen earlier than normal. 87 degrees today in Fort Myers. It’s 84 degrees in Naples.
It’s not out of the question, last time a storm developed in April was in 2017. There is nothing to be alarmed about right now, but computer models are starting to hint at the potential for a developing storm in the Gulf of Mexico next week.
What Is The Chance Of Tropical Development
The cold front that we are getting on Easter looks like it will stall out over the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic. This front would be the focal point for a developing disturbance. First of all, if something does develop, it would be too early to tell if it would be a tropical system or a hybrid subtropical storm. A hybrid storm is fueled by both warm water and differences in temperature in the atmosphere.
The water temperature in the Gulf is already around 80, so that is right where it needs to be for storms to develop. Water temps are above normal. The air temperatures are above average already. We are in need of rain bad here with a drought warnings throughout most of Florida, but we don’t wish for a tropical depression to form.
Hurricane Season officially starts June 1 and lasts through November. Daily updates from the National Hurricane Center begin May 15.
Three More Reasons We Could See An April Tropical Storm
The last time a named storm developed in the Atlantic was Tropical Storm Arlene in 2017. The year of Hurricane Irma. Interestingly, the first name on the list for the 2023 season is also Arlene. After what Southwest Florida went through last year, we’re really not looking to start this again.
Colorado State University issues their first forecast for the upcoming season on April 13.
Florida juice coming. Models through next week showing most the state will be getting something... some several inches. All from low pressure left behind in the Gulf from this weeks front. Still watching for any weak spinnage with it. Live at 9:19am today. https://t.co/Hk3pbO7x8H pic.twitter.com/y2e5dOfCIj
— Mike's Weather Page (@tropicalupdate) April 7, 2023