Satellite Services Division - Tropical Atlantic Satellite Imagery
Hurricane Wilma—the season's 21st named storm and 12th hurricane—became the most intense hurricane recorded in the Atlantic Basin on Wednesday with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars. The hurricane is forecast to lose some strength before a weekend landfall currently projected to be along the west coast of Florida.
000 ABNT20 KNHC 202114 , TWOAT, TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK (en EspaƱol*), NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL, 530 PM EDT THU OCT 20 2005
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER IS ISSUING ADVISORIES ON EXTREMELY
DANGEROUS HURRICANE WILMA...LOCATED ABOUT 135 MILES SOUTHEAST
OF COZUMEL MEXICO.
CLOUDINESS AND SHOWERS ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD MOVING TROPICAL WAVE EXTEND FROM THE LESSER ANTILLES SOUTHEASTWARD INTO THE ATLANTIC FOR SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES. THIS SYSTEM REMAINS DISORGANIZED AND TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH FRIDAY. FORECASTER BEVEN , $$
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