How Likely is a Storm Like Hurricane Ian in San Diego? NBC 7 Meteorologist Sheena Parveen breaks down what is needed for a hurricane to form, and the likelihood of it happening in San Diego.
2. You need favorable atmospheric conditions.
Say what? Parveen added that if the water is not warm enough for a hurricane to form, then it does not matter what the atmospheric conditions are.needs an “unstable” atmosphere to form, including differences in temperature.Similar to the point above, if a tropical wave develops, “it is basically going to die off because our water temperature is too cold,” Parveen said.
All of this doesn’t mean there haven’t been hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean before. According to Parveen, there have been 16 named storms this year, including eight that have developed into hurricanes. “You probably didn’t know because most of them are down to our south,” Parveen said, adding there is a storm off the west coast near Mexico right now. “It’s Tropical Storm Orlene, believe it or not it’s way down to our south.”
Parveen added Tropical Storm Orlene will likely impact the Cabo San Lucas area, but will remain relatively far away from San Diego. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Orlene had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and was moving west-northwest at 8 mph. It forecast that Orlene would become a hurricane Friday night or Saturday.
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