Monitoring Two Low-Pressure Zones: Potential Cyclones in the Pacific Ocean – Updates and Impact on Mexican States

2023-07-08 19:25:18

He National Meteorological Service (SMN) reported that keeps watch over two low-pressure zones that can develop tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean. The first has a 90% probability that in 48 hours a zone of low pressure evolves into a tropical storm and the other is less likely, only 20%.

Both are more than 500 kilometers away from the national coasts.

The first climatological phenomenon, previously described, would bear the name of Calvin and the second, Dora, according to the list of the hurricane season 2023.

In which states will cyclones cause rain?

Calvin is forecast to form in the Pacific Ocean in 48 hours. Photo: Darkroom

The first area of ​​low pressure that might develop as Tropical Storm Calvin In the next 48 hours it will cause heavy rains in the states of:

NayaritColimaJaliscoGuanajuatoAguascalientes

In what other states are rains expected?

In addition, the federal agency added that in the south of the national territory, there will be punctual intense rains in the states of Chiapas, Oaxaca and Guerrero.

The SMN indicated that tropical wave number 11 It will move over the Mexican southeast and will be associated with a low pressure area with a probability of cyclonic development. south of the coasts of Chiapas and Oaxaca.

He specified that both systems will interact with a low pressure channel extended over the eastern part of the country and with the ingress of moisture from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexicopropitiating heavy to very heavy rainelectrical discharges and gusts of wind in the mentioned regions.

According to experts from the UNAM Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Change, because of climate changethe climatic phenomena of this season are likely to be more intensedue to the El Niño phenomenon and sea surface temperatures.

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