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Dennis Mersereau Contributor
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Hurricane Grace made landfall in central Mexico early Saturday morning as this seasons first major hurricane. The storm had maximum sustained winds of 125 mph when it struck the densely populated state of Veracruz. The storm will quickly weaken as swirls over the mountains of central Mexico. Its remnants will then move over the Pacific Ocean, where theyll likely redevelop into a new storm.
The Atlantic basin and the Pacific basin each experience distinct hurricane seasons. Each basin has its own start dateMay 15 for the Pacific, June 1 for the Atlanticits own steering currents, its own characteristics, and even its own set of names. But every once and a while, the two basins will swap storms with one another.
The National Hurricane Center gives Graces remnants a high chance of developing into a new tropical cyclone once it crosses Mexico and emerges over the Pacific Ocean early next week.
If the remnants of Grace develop into a tropical storm over the Pacific, its new name would be either Marty or Nora, depending on whether it forms before or after another tropical disturbance in the region.
More:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/dennismersereau/2021/08/21/the-atlantics-hurricane-grace-could-redevelop-in-the-pacific-next-week/?sh=6c19e7444354
littlemissmartypants
(33,345 posts)Hope you're having a good day, JL. Thanks for another interesting post! ❤
Judi Lynn
(164,122 posts)LeftInTX
(34,211 posts)msfiddlestix
(8,178 posts)I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this pans out.
I live in California, we could sure do with the rain these types of storms could bring...
LeftInTX
(34,211 posts)

Unfortunately, Southern California doesn't get much help from the Pacific until later in the year. It has to do with prevailing wind currents...sigh....
msfiddlestix
(8,178 posts)once it reached the Pacific, IF all other elements were in place, essentially. Not Likely.
It's been a rough drought... this morning woke up at 5:00 to greet a very lovely drizzly conditions, which last several hours.
There was a sort of tropical feel to it, but I'm way too far north of Grace, coast line is about 20 miles give or take to the west. So it must be some other tropical pattern setting up independent of Grace. I've been too busy with other stuff, haven't had time to check in local weather reports. maybe I'll turn on the tv and see what gives.
wyn borkins
(1,372 posts)Perhaps Hurricane Grace might stay-in-place over the Pacific basin after crossing Mexico and then wait while ATWT passes underneath...
bahboo
(16,953 posts)would be fantastic if it could drop some rain in SoCal....