Quick Summary:
- New low bears watching this week
- Tropics mostly quiet worldwide
EASTERN PACIFIC
The book is finally closed on Cristina. It's been classified a remnant low by the National Hurricane Center, meaning the once tropical cyclone is now just a thunderstorm free swirl of clouds.
(MORE: Hurricane Cristina Recap)
A new area of low pressure has formed several hundred miles south of the Pacific coast of Mexico. Little development is expected with this system as it moves west-northwestward over the next few days.
ATLANTIC, CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO
It's way too windy across the Gulf and Caribbean right now to get any tropical development. These high altitude winds along with sinking air over the western Atlantic will make for a very quiet week in the tropics.
Our live wall below has the latest updates from our hurricane experts and from coastal National Weather Service offices. No need to refresh, the latest updates will appear at the top of the wall. Time stamps on each post are in Eastern U.S. time.
website: http://www.weather.com/news/tropical-update-atlantic-pacific-hurricane-season-20140513
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