As of 04:30 UTC on July 5th, Tropical Storm Aletta was located near 19.0°N, 108.6°W, or approximately 156 miles (251 km) east of Socorro Island, Mexico. Aletta has maximum sustained winds of 35 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1005 millibars.
As of 04:30 UTC on July 5th, Hurricane Beryl was located near 19.5°N, 85.8°W, or approximately 102 miles (164 km) southeast of San Miguel de Cozumel, Mexico. Beryl has maximum sustained winds of 95 knots and a minimum central pressure of 962 millibars.
As of 04:30 UTC on July 5th, Invest 96L was located near 15.3°N, 73.4°W, or approximately 206 miles (331 km) south of Aquin, Haiti. 96L has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1009 millibars.
Beryl trying to keep the deep convective core going and reforming an eye, which is worrisome
Force Thirteen UPDATED the icons! Do you see extra arcs on the C4 icon?
Also do you think they should put rapid intensification when they do the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Animation or the track of Hurricane Beryl*
*If they do it
It resembles the outer rainbands of storms, which is a cool tiny detail
I can not believe that Hurricane Beryl is a Cat 5, it defied all expectations and is a historic hurricane.