Early warning for the possible formation of Hurricane Ernesto in the Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center has issued an initial track cone for a tropical disturbance in the Atlantic that could become Hurricane Ernesto in the coming days.
According to current weather models, this system is rapidly organizing and shows high potential for intensification.
The disturbance, located in the central Atlantic, has begun to show signs of consolidation, causing concern among experts.
Current projections suggest that Ernesto could reach hurricane status within the next 48 hours, and its likely path would lead it to affect several regions in its path.
The projected trajectory cone covers a wide range of possible paths, making it difficult to accurately predict impact points.
However, areas within the cone of possible path have been warned to remain alert for updates and prepare preventive measures in case the hurricane continues to advance.
Cuba and Florida
At this time, models indicate that Ernesto does not appear to pose an immediate threat to either Cuba or Florida, providing some relief for these areas.
Still, it is crucial that populations in potentially affected regions remain vigilant and prepared for any changes in the system’s trajectory.
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