Money Hurricane National Hypothetical Hurricanes Center (MHNHHC)

The Money Hurricane National Hypothetical Hurricanes Center (MHNHC) tracks and forecasts hypothetical tropical cyclones worldwide. It was founded on August 14, 2016 as the second branch of the MHNHC. For the time being, the page is still under development, so not all functions are available.

Tropical Outlook
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK MONEY HURRICANE NATIONAL HYPOTHETICAL HURRICANES CENTER BOSTON MA 800 PM EDT WED AUG 17 2016

There are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time.

1. The tropical wave now located about 50 to 100 miles southwest of Cuba was investigated by an aircraft recon plane earlier today, which found maximum sustained winds of 35 knots; weak tropical storm force. However, the recon failed to find a closed circulation, signaling that this system has not yet become a tropical cyclone, but development is still expected, as the disturbance is in a favorable environment, with low wind shear and plenty of moisture. All interests in Cuba and Mexico should continue to monitor this system, with the potential of locally heavy rain. This system is not expected to be a threat to the United States. Another recon is en route to investigate the disturbance.

OUTLOOK: FORMATION CHANCE IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS...HIGH...NEAR 100 PERCENT FORMATION CHANCE IN THE NEXT 5 DAYS.....HIGH...NEAR 100 PERCENT

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FORECASTER ANTHONY Next outlook at 8 AM EDT August 18, 2016.

Tropical Storm ALEX Advisory
TROPICAL STORM ALEX

...FIRST STORM OF THE 2016 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON FORMS...LIMITED INTENSIFICATION EXPECTED...

Tropical Storm Maximum 1-minute sustained winds: 35 KT (MPH), Minimum pressure: 1005 mbar Movement: W AT 4 MPH

The tropical disturbance was investigated by an aircraft recon Hurricane Hunters plane earlier this morning, which found a closed circulation, along with tropical-storm force winds, signaling that the disturbance has become a tropical storm. This system is rather disorganized, due to land interaction. Alex will likely make landfall on the Yucatan peninsula in the next 24 hour, and will likely weaken due to that. However, restrenghthening is possible as the system moves over the Bay of Campeche, before a second landfall in Mexico. Locally heavy rain is possible, potentially causing landslides. All preparations should be rushed to completion on the Yucatan.

FORECAST TRAJECTORY:

THURSDAY AT 8 PM....40 KT...45 MPH/TROPICAL STORM/LANDFALL OVER THE YUCATAN FRIDAY AT 8 AM......30 KT...35 MPH/TROPICAL DEPRESSION/OVER THE YUCATAN FRIDAY AT 8 PM......25 KT...30 MPH/TROPICAL DEPRESSION/RE-ENTERED OVER THE BAY OF CAMPECHE SATURDAY AT 8 AM....35 KT...40 MPH/TROPICAL STORM/RE-INTENSIFICATION OVER THE BAY OF CAMPECHE SUNDAY AT 8 AM......40 KT...45 MPH/TROPICAL STORM/LANDAFALL MONDAY AT 8 AM......25 KT...30 MPH/DISSIPATED

ADVISORIES/WATCHES/WARNINGS:

Tropical Storm Warning in effect from Chetumal north to Cancun. Tropical Storm Watch in effect from Campeche westward to Tampico.

MARINE ADVISORIES/WATCHES/WARNINGS:

NONE

Next intermediate advisory for this system at 2 PM EDT August 18, 2016. Next full advisory for this system at 5 PM EDT, August 18, 2016. FORECASTER JAMES