Tropical Storm Jerry joined by storm Karen, third storm is also expected
Tropical Storm Jerry has joined TS Karen in the Atlantic on Sunday morning.
Sunday, 22nd September 2019
Tropical Storm Jerry has joined TS Karen in the Atlantic on Sunday morning. As per the information, Storm Karen was named today morning and it is expected to cause rain and wind across the island chain.
TS Karen is supported by TS Jerry from the north side which is expected to move close to Bermuda on coming Tuesday.
National Hurricane Center is tracking tropical wave that has just moved off the west coast of Africa that could also become a tropical storm as soon as today as it tracks westward
Furthermore, the third storm might get named Lorenzo, however storm is still being tracked by the center.
By today morning storm Karen had winds of 40mph whereas storm Jerry had winds of 65 mph. It is to be mentioned that a hurricane force wind starts from 75 mph.
As of 10 a.m. CDT Tropical Storm Jerry was located about 470 miles south-southwest of Bermuda and was moving north-northwest at 10 mph. If Storm Jerry moves as per the forecast then it could become Bermuda's second brush in less than a week as Hurricane Humberto sideswiped the island on last Wednesday.
As per the hurricane center, these storms are estimated to get stronger in coming days
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