Meteorologists discuss effects of Saharan dust on the tropics | Tracking the Tropics

Published 2024-06-25
WCBD Chief Meteorologist Rob Fowler joins WFLA Meteorologist Amanda Holly and WFLA Now's J.B. Biunno to discuss potential development in the Caribbean and how Saharan dust pouring off the African coast affects us here in the U.S.

Whether you're a hurricane-hardened native or a first-time Florida resident, you've likely heard the basics for hurricane preparation. Now, WFLA's Tracking the Tropics team is taking it one step further to bring you a list of our go-to hurricane hacks to make each season just a little easier.

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All Comments (13)
  • What should we await in the tropics. From Puerto Rico. Thank you!
  • @teambritney
    We don't want to see another Stoppy this year #HEYJB :dothefive:❤ Stay safe everyone!
  • I live in Texas and 25 minutes from the coast, Alberto was a thunderstorm at best.
  • @zcvxs
    They should study the weather making engineering that is used in Saudi Arabia to make rain but they over did it and caused flooding
  • Weak until end of Aug sept oct the story will tell than now all weak until the end of the season be safe and have a plan prediction are what they are like every year since 1970 every year theyve been wrong over several years now all hype mostly backed by the $$$$$$ Brian Norcross is the one I only believe just be ready and safe with a plan ty
  • @geneyoung8023
    They're all lying they love hurricane it gives them something to talk about come on people, but there are no hurricanes and bad weather there wouldn't be any weather forecasters😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅