
Nash Rhodes
Meteorologist at WINK-TV (Fort Myers, FL)
Meteorologist for @Fox13News
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Sep 19, 2024 |
fox13news.com | Nash Rhodes
We are closely monitoring development chances in the western Caribbean and southern Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center has increased the odds of formation to 40 percent within the next seven days. This development would stem from the Central American Gyre, a seasonal region of low pressure that can occasionally spin up more focused areas of low pressure.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
fox13news.com | Nash Rhodes
There is now a high chance of development for an area of low pressure (Invest 91L) that has formed over the Bay of Campeche. Most of our weather models show the disturbance organizing into a tropical depression or tropical storm as it moves northward. This would likely occur by the beginning/middle of next week. The western Gulf of Mexico coast should closely monitor the progress of this disturbance.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Nash Rhodes
Nash RhodesSeptember 5, 2024 at 8:37 AM·2 min readTAMPA, Fla. - The National Hurricane Center is now tracking five tropical disturbances in the Atlantic, as activity in the tropics continues to heat up after lying dormant. Although development for any of these disturbances isn't imminent for the time being - with the highest chance of development sitting at 30 percent, according to the NHC - the tropical Atlantic has seen a quick uptick in activity after seeing very few disturbances for weeks.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
aol.com | Nash Rhodes
Fox localSeptember 5, 2024 at 8:37 AMTAMPA, Fla. - The National Hurricane Center is now tracking five tropical disturbances in the Atlantic, as activity in the tropics continues to heat up after lying dormant. Although development for any of these disturbances isn't imminent for the time being - with the highest chance of development sitting at 30 percent, according to the NHC - the tropical Atlantic has seen a quick uptick in activity after seeing very few disturbances for weeks.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
fox13news.com | Nash Rhodes
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three areas in the Atlantic for development chances. A broad area of low pressure just off the coast of Texas has a meager chance of developing into a named storm over the next seven days. Regardless, it has brought heavy rainfall to the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi over the past few days. Even more rain is on the way for the region this week.
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