A tropical storm warning is in effect for a portion of coastal Mexico west of Mexico City. Forecasters expect Dalila to move parallel to the coast but remain offshore. A storm gets a name when its sustained winds reach 39 mph, and it becomes a Category 1 hurricane when they reach 74 mph, AP reported.
A key ingredient for that is warm ocean waters, with temperatures at 80 degrees or above, and Jason Dunion, a meteorologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said many locations across the Atlantic had not quite reached that threshold.
The Atlantic hurricane season, which experts have warned is likely to have an above-average number of storms, has gotten off to a quiet start. Not a single tropical storm has formed since the season began June 1. The eastern Pacific, where hurricane season began on May 15 and where storms typically form before they do in the Atlantic, has been off to a busy start. Three storms have already formed off the west coast of North America: Alvin, Barbara and Cosme. Both seasons run through November 30, NYT News Service reported.
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Q1. What is latest Cyclone?
A1. The latest Cyclone is Tropical Storm Dalila.Q2. What are two hurricane seasons?
A2. Two hurricane seasons are Atlantic hurricane season and Pacific hurricane season.
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