As of 19:00 UTC on June 29th, Tropical Storm Beryl was located near 10.0°N, 48.8°W, or approximately 425 miles (685 km) northeast of Cayenne, French Guiana. Beryl has maximum sustained winds of 61 knots and a minimum central pressure of 995 millibars.
Beryl currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28°C (82.4°F).ATCF®
As of 19:00 UTC on June 29th, Invest 94L was located near 18.9°N, 90.4°W, or approximately 65 miles (104 km) south of Campeche, Mexico. 94L has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1008 millibars.
I am disappointed in the northern hemisphere especially the EPAC basin not having a single named storm it has already been a month since the EPAC basin officially started
MEGACANEMARGOT
1 day ago
I am surprised that the northern hemisphere I really quiet about midway through the year
the second storm of the season might form so late that it will be a major about 3-5 days after its formation is what I am getting from you
Stormhunter2024
1 day ago
New GFS models are showing Beryl might be a category 4 hurricane!?!
Stormhunter2024
2 days ago
95L will definitely be a hurricane. I’m starting to be convinced it will be at peak 115mph. (Cat 3)
F0rce_23(ATlantichurricanehunter)
2 days ago
I think that the most likely system “95 L” Will be the first tropical hurricane of the atlantic hurricane season which could be named Beryl.
And the system before it “94 L” Will get close to 40 miles an hour, but weaken then while making landfall in Belize City.
Stormhunter2024
2 days ago
On tropical tidbits a second system will follow 95L and will most likely form as well.
There is no doubt they are both Beryl and Chris getting ready to form.
A Scratcher who likes hurricane
3 days ago
HAVE U EVER HAD A SEASON THIS ACTIVE IN ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON SIMULATOR on Scratch?
Beryl Just got named and is expected to peak at Cat 3 status.
a cape verde storm already
also do note that its actual circulation is slightly off to the east since there is the easterly shear
TD 2 is official and it will possibly strengthen into a major hurricane.
Maybe another Hurricane like Irma in 2017
Windy.com is saying 145mph Hurricane Beryl (Cat 4)
Ain’t no way
WHAT!?
95L has Tropical Storm winds now. It has to be like 100% of becoming Beryl.
What am I looking at?
wind shear map
somehow this thing gets updated even though i did nothing
also “rough sea” ahead for Beryl
Why is June honestly looking like late August? Beryl might be a major.
Possibly Hypatictial (If you mind my spelling)
according to the ECMWF model 95L might get a minimum pressure of 968 millibars on July 2, 2024, 2’o clock Universal time or Greenwich time or UTC
I meant GFS
I am disappointed in the northern hemisphere especially the EPAC basin not having a single named storm it has already been a month since the EPAC basin officially started
I am surprised that the northern hemisphere I really quiet about midway through the year
why the EPAC basin has no storms
There ain’t no way Beryl is going to be anything higher than a 3. It’s still only June!
the second storm of the season might form so late that it will be a major about 3-5 days after its formation is what I am getting from you
New GFS models are showing Beryl might be a category 4 hurricane!?!
95L will definitely be a hurricane. I’m starting to be convinced it will be at peak 115mph. (Cat 3)
I think that the most likely system “95 L” Will be the first tropical hurricane of the atlantic hurricane season which could be named Beryl.
And the system before it “94 L” Will get close to 40 miles an hour, but weaken then while making landfall in Belize City.
On tropical tidbits a second system will follow 95L and will most likely form as well.
There is no doubt they are both Beryl and Chris getting ready to form.
HAVE U EVER HAD A SEASON THIS ACTIVE IN ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON SIMULATOR
on Scratch?
2020 was.
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who else thinks 95L will become a hurricane.
94L will likely not form. 95L I think will become our first hurricane.
Beryl is coming to the Caribbean!
when will the wind shear ease off in the basins?