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Tropical Storm Ian going to Devastate Florida , jamaica, cayman Islands & Cuba as a major hurricane coming week

Hurricane Ian / Tropical storm Ian/ cyclone Ian formed Friday night in the Caribbean with a five-day cone of uncertainty to grow into major category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

Land fall:

Tropical storm Ian make landfall on Florida’s southwest coast on Wednesday.

Gang of storms:

Cyclone Ian going  to join the 3 other major devastating air storms in the region of Atlantic as like Cyclone Fiona which is impacting Canada, Storm Gaston impacting Azores and Tropical storm Hermine which is on far eastern Atlantic.

Path of storm:

The tropical Storm Ian which was found in the central Caribbean with 40 mph winds and this may grow with 115 mph winds and gusts of 140 mph by Wednesday afternoon. Centre of the storm will be near Port Charlotte. This is the same place where Hurricane Charley in 2004 made a shocking landfall, which eventually then hit united stated of America.  

Strength trajectory:

Cyclone will get his strength over the period of time slowly in next 24 hours and more severe will be on Monday.

State of emergency:

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday declared a state of emergency in 24 counties including Osceola, Polk and Brevard.

Rainfall:

Tropical storm Ian bring the threat of flooding which we can expect from slow moving cyclone which is major concern now. Central Florida already flooded with heavy rainfall over the past two weeks which makes ideal condition for flash flood.

Warning:

Heavy rainfall is expected on southern Dominican Republic, western and central Cuba, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and the southern Haiti.

western and central Cuba : 6 to 10 inches

Jamaica and the Cayman Islands: 4 to 8 inches

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