Tracking the Tropics: Tropical Depression 13 forms, Hurricane Kirk gets stronger but no Florida thre

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As Florida and the Tampa Bay area continue to recover in Hurricane Helene's wake, we're keeping an eye on what's going on in the tropics. It looks pretty busy, but there is some good news — there's no threat to Florida or the U.S. right now.

Let's take a look at what's going on in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.

Hurricane Kirk formed Tuesday, becoming the seventh hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. As of the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Kirk is continuing to get stronger and larger. By Thursday, Kirk is expected to reach major hurricane status — Category 3 or higher. Right now, it's sitting as a Category 1 storm with 85 mph winds.

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how much tropical storms this wont give us a break from hurricane helene bruh

akil.jadala
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Hello. You see the gulf turning into a water gyre and yet you look east....

When the bathtub water spins, the air above it does what?

johnklaus
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I live in Louisiana and I'm hoping it's not going to come through to where I'm at

bigchoowilliams
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"I'm Givin' Her All She's Got, Captain!"

fireboltaz
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I have never seen anything like this Stop 🛑 engineering our weather it's weather warfare 🗣️🎤🤺⚖️🫂🛑

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