Back in 2005, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita ballooned into monster storms in the Gulf of Mexico due to increased water temperatures driven by a current of warm water that travels between Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula. This is called The Loop Current.
If a tropical storm develops over this current, it can build and strengthen extremely fast. The loop current could play a pivotal role in hurricane development this season in the gulf and subsequent landfalls.
A snapshot of the Global Lightning over the last 5 days shows activity along the equator heating up. Notice the widespread lightning over the US during the recent severe weather outbreak last weekend.
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