Tropical Storm Don is currently a relatively weak storm with sustained winds of 45 mph. It is currently expected to intensify somewhat, though not to hurricane strength, before striking Texas. There will probably be some damage, though it is not like to be major. A few tornadoes will be possible when it makes landfall. The storm will also bring heavy rain into Texas, which will provide some relief from the severe drought conditions affecting the area.
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, after Don, the next storm name in the list would be Emily. The names for tropical storms are predetermined and follow an alphabetical order, so after D comes E.
Emily
Emily
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, the next storm name after Don in the Atlantic hurricane season would be Emily. The names are chosen from a predetermined list, and they follow an alphabetical order. In 2011, the next name on the list after Don was indeed Emily.
No, a tropical storm and a tropical cyclone are different stages of development in a tropical weather system. A tropical storm can evolve into a tropical cyclone if it intensifies further in terms of wind speeds, typically reaching sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
Alex is either a tropical storm or a hurricane. Either way, if it is a hurricane, cateigory 1.
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, after Don, the next storm name in the list would be Emily. The names for tropical storms are predetermined and follow an alphabetical order, so after D comes E.
Emily
Emily
Not exactly. A tropical storm is indeed a kind of storm, but not all storms are tropical storms.
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Tropical Storm Arlene was simply a tropical storm. That is a category unto itself.
Emily
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, the next storm name after Don in the Atlantic hurricane season would be Emily. The names are chosen from a predetermined list, and they follow an alphabetical order. In 2011, the next name on the list after Don was indeed Emily.
The names of tropical storms are also included here, as they need not become hurricanes to be named.Atlantic:Tropical Storm AlbertoTropical Storm DebbyHurricane ChrisTropical Storm DebbyHurricane ErnestoTropical Storm FlorenceHurricane GordonTropical Storm HeleneHurricane IsaacTropical Storm JoyceHurricane KirkHurricane LeslieHurricane MichealHurricane NadineTropical Storm OscarTropical Storm PattyHurricane RafaelHurricane SandyTropical Storm TonyEastern PacificTropical Storm AlettaHurricane BudHurricane CarlottaHurricane DanielHurricane EmiliaHurricane FabioHurricane GilmaTropical Storm HectorHurricane IleanaTropical Storm JohnTropical Storm KristyHurricane LaneHurricane MiriamTropical Storm NormanTropical Storm OliviaHurricane PaulTropical Storm RosaWestern Pacific (here hurricanes are called typhoons)Tropical Storm PakharTropical Storm SanvuTyphoon MawarTyphoon GucholSevere Tropical Storm KalimTropical Storm DoksuriSevere Tropical Storm KhanunTyphoon VicenteTyphoon SaolaTyphoon DamreyTyphoon HaikuiSevere Tropical Storm KirogiTyphoon Kai-takTyphoon TembinTyphoon BolavenTyphoon SanbaTyphoon JelawatSevere Tropical Storm EwiniarSevere Tropical Storm MaliksiSevere Tropical Storm GaemiTyphoon PrapiroonSevere Tropical Storm MariaTyphoon Son-TinhIndian Ocean (where hurricanes are called cyclonic storms or tropical cyclones)Cyclonic Storm MurjanCyclonic Storm NilamTropical Cyclone BenildeModerate Tropical Storm ChandaSevere Tropical Storm EthelIntense Tropical Cyclone FunsoIntense Tropical Cyclone GiovannaModerate Tropical Storm HilwaSevere Tropical Storm IrinaSevere Tropical Storm Koji-JoniSevere Tropical Storm KuenaIntense Tropical Cyclone AnaisAustralia region (where hurricanes are called cyclones)Cyclone HeidiCyclone IggyCyclone JasmineCyclone LuaSouth Pacific (where hurricanes are called tropical cyclones)Tropical Cyclone CyrilTropical Cyclone Daphne
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Tropical Storm Colin