Cyclonic Storm Migration
Tiel Aisha Ansari
Near the Azores that’s where they arise tropical depressions that wander westward fed by warm water weakened by windshear. Over the Caribbean hook right, head north now a named storm sprawling spiral single-eyed cyclone hell-hurricane. Then northeast, following Carolina’s coast Mid-lantic states Maritime provinces eastbound now and called extra-tropical. All the way back across the Atlantic post-tropical cyclones can still pack a punch killer storm-strike on old England’s coast. I still haven’t seen the circuit completed remnants re-finding the westbound flow regaining strength south-west of Gibraltar. First time for everything— second time around?
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