Two tropical depressions were observed close to each other over the waters of the Pacific Ocean
Arabia Weather - The latest satellite images at the Arab Regional Weather Center monitored two tropical depressions close to each other over the waters of the Pacific Ocean. This approach indicates a state of possible interaction between the two depressions, which may lead to noticeable changes in their paths and developments, and the warming of the surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean waters can greatly affect the two tropical systems and enhance the possibility of their development.
Two tropical depressions at the same time over the Pacific Ocean
In detail, satellite images indicate the presence of two close tropical depressions in the waters of the Pacific Ocean. The first depression is currently centered 500 kilometers northwest of the Hawaiian Islands. Forecasts received from numerical models indicate that this depression may develop into a tropical storm in the next few days if it continues to gain momentum.
The second depression is located 300 kilometers southeast of the first tropical depression. It is expected that this depression will remain in a warm water area that may enhance its development, but current weather conditions may keep it within the range of a tropical depression without escalating into a tropical storm.
Weather agencies are closely monitoring the situation due to the proximity of the two depressions to each other, as this may affect their development paths. Residents of Pacific coastal areas are advised to stay informed of the latest updates and take necessary precautionary measures should the situation develop.
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