The busy Atlantic storm season’s latest storm is drenching the northeastern United States. A pedestrian avoids being splashed by passing automobiles during heavy rain brought by Tropical Storm Fay, July 10, 2020, in New York. A northward to north-northeastward motion at a faster forward speed is expected over the next couple of days. The post-tropical cyclone is expected to produce 1 to 2 inches of rain with isolated maxima of 4 inches along and near its track from eastern New York into portions of New England.  This rain may result in flash flooding and urban flooding in areas with poor drainage where the heaviest amounts occur. The 2020 season was a below average hurricane season and was the least active since 2014, with 12 depressions, 9 named storms, 5 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes. A cyclist uses a plastic rain as protection from rain brought by Tropical Storm Fay, July 10, 2020, in New York. ... the sixth named storm of the 2020 hurricane … The names of storms for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. Tropical Storm Fay formed Thursday afternoon off the coast of North Carolina, becoming the sixth storm of the 2020 hurricane season.. As of the 8 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane … At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Many of the available imagery layers are updated within three hours of observation, essentially showing the entire Earth as it looks “right now.” Worldview is a tool that can be used to generate satellite imagery and animations. That is about 30 miles (45 km) south of Albany New York. Fay’s Status on July 9. AIRS, together with the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU), measures the infrared and microwave radiation emitted from Earth to study the planet’s weather and climate. The National Hurricane Center noted that in addition to tropical-storm force winds, storm surge and a possibility for isolated tornadoes, Fay is expected to produce heavy rainfall. Tropical Storm Fay lashed the New Jersey shore, on a path to soak the New York City region Published Fri, Jul 10 2020 5:44 AM EDT Updated Fri, Jul 10 2020 12:12 PM EDT Key Points The sixth named storm of the very active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, Fay was the earliest sixth named storm on record in the basin when it formed on July 9. By Jenni Fink On 7/10/20 at 8:20 AM EDT . On the forecast track, the center of the post-tropical cyclone will continue to move across portions of eastern New York this morning, then across northwestern New England later today and over southeastern Canada tonight and Sunday. 1005 UTC Wed Dec 9 2020 There are no tropical cyclones in the Eastern North Pacific at this time. NASA’s Terra satellite provided a visible time lapse of the movement of Tropical Storm Fay movement from July 9 to July 11. visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite was used to create a time lapse of the movement of Tropical Storm Fay from July 9 to 11. NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Worldview application provides the capability to interactively browse over 700 global, full-resolution satellite imagery layers and then download the underlying data. Below is a map from the National Hurricane Center showing the storm’s projected path. At 8 a.m. EDT (1200 UTC), the National Hurricane Center (NHC) noted a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Fenwick Island, Delaware to Watch Hill, Rhode Island including Long Island and Long Island Sound, as well as Southern Delaware Bay. By Saturday afternoon the remnants of Fay will move into southern Canada. Many of the available imagery layers are updated within three hours of observation, essentially showing the entire Earth as it looks “right now.”. Tropical Storm Fay has made landfall in New Jersey, about 10 miles north-northeast of Atlantic City, according to the National Hurricane Center. For several days before that, forecasters were using satellite data to track the storm as it developed. On July 10, the National Weather Service weather station in Central Park, New York received 2.54 inches of rainfall, breaking a record. July 08, 2020. NASA Worldview was used to create an animation of visible imagery from the NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite was animated and showed the development and progression of System 98L into Tropical Storm Fay from July 6 to July 9. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. NASA’s AIRS instrument captured this image of Tropical Storm Fay around 2 p.m. local time on July 10, 2020, as the storm swept through New England. Tropical Storm Fay Path, Track: Warnings Issued for New York, New Jersey, Connecticut. In addition, it was the fifth consecutive above average Atlantic hurricane season from 2016 onward, though it was the first extremely active season since 2017.The season featured a total of 31 (sub)tropical cyclones, all but one of which became a named storm. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer or MODIS instrument that flies aboard NASA’s Terra satellite captured a visible image of Post-Tropical Storm Fay on July 11 at 1:30 p.m. EDT that showed the system had moved into eastern Canada. Typhoons/hurricanes are the most powerful weather events on Earth. The estimated minimum central pressure based on aircraft data is 999 millibars. 818-354-0307 / 818-354-2649 A woman, as seen from Hoboken, N.J., shields herself from rain and wind with an umbrella as she walks along the Hudson River in front of the skyline of New York City, as Tropical Storm Fay is expected to sweep across the northeastern US, July 10, 2020. These rains may result in flash flooding where the heaviest amounts occur.”. On Friday night the storm will weaken and the rain will be more scattered as Fay moves inland, heading into upstate New York and parts of New England. Fay is moving toward the north near 10 mph (17 kph). At that time, Fay had maximum sustained winds of around 50 mph (85 kph). Previously designated as System 98L, the low-pressure area formed off the Georgia coast and moved north. With more than 2,000 channels sensing different regions of the atmosphere, the system creates a global, three-dimensional map of atmospheric temperature and humidity, cloud amounts and heights, greenhouse gas concentrations, and many other atmospheric phenomena. MORE: Atlantic hurricane season underway: Experts predict above-normal season, MORE: ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee explains how hurricanes form. On Friday afternoon, the heaviest rain is slamming New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and New York City. Fay was centered about 55 miles (85 km) south-southeast of Ocean City, Md. NASA’s expertise in space and scientific exploration contributes to essential services provided to the American people by other federal agencies, such as hurricane weather forecasting. Fay is the sixth named storm of the 2020 hurricane season in the Atlantic and the earliest-forming "F" storm. Maximum sustained winds were near 35 mph (55 kph) with higher gusts. The strongest thunderstorms that reach high into the atmosphere have the coldest cloud top temperatures. Tropical Storm Fay is already the sixth named storm of the 2020 hurricane season, which is the earliest at this point in the year ever. NASA’s expertise in space and scientific exploration contributes to essential services provided to the American people by other federal agencies, such as hurricane weather forecasting. More information about AIRS can be found at: https://airs.jpl.nasa.gov/, Jane J. Lee / Ian J. O’Neill JFK Airport in New York also broke a rainfall record after receiving 2.33 inches. Looking beyond Fay, the next two named storms on the Atlantic list for 2020 are Gonzalo and Hanna. The animation showed Fay had moved through upstate New York and into eastern Canada. Rain from Tropical Storm Fay floods streets in Stone Harbor, N.J., July 10, 2020. Local authorities reported that many subway stations around New York City experienced flooding from the heavy rains. A tropical storm warning is in effect from Fenwick Island, Delaware, up through to Watch Hill, Rhode Island. On July 10 at 2:55 a.m. EDT (0655 UTC), the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer or MODIS instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite gathered temperature information about Tropical Storm Fay’s cloud tops. Beginning this year, a strong El Nino will develop, and will continue for the next three years. By Zack Green July 10, 2020 at 3:00 pm Filed Under: Beyond The Forecast , Boston News , Tropical Storm Fay BOSTON (CBS) – Tropical Storm Fay will be the weather story of the weekend. Beaches closed in Delaware and rain lashed the New Jersey shore as fast-moving Tropical Storm Fay churned north on a path expected to soak the New York City region. The storm formed just off the North Carolina coast. Hurricane; Tropical Storm Fay 2020 on track for landfall in Northeast ... and it appears to be on a path for the Northeast. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA Aids Disaster Response after Eta and Iota Hit Central America. Rainfall is the biggest issue with Fay as it continues to move over land. NASA’s Terra satellite is one in a fleet of NASA satellites that provide data for hurricane research. Fay could develop this week into sixth-named storm of hurricane season with impacts along the East Coast By Jennifer Gray , CNN Updated 8:08 AM ET, Thu July 9, 2020 Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Credit: NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Worldview. NASA Worldview was used to create an animation of visible imagery of the storm using data from NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite. Heavy rain and wind hit New Jersey, as Tropical Storm Fay moves north. NASA’s Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) collected this image at around 2 p.m. local time on Friday, July 10. At 5 a.m. EDT (0900 UTC) on July 11, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) issued their final advisory on Tropical Storm Fay. At that time the NHC reported the center of Tropical Storm Fay was located by an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft near latitude 37.6 degrees north and longitude 74.7 degrees west. Tropical Storm Fay took an unusual path across Florida in 2008. Tropical Storm Fay was the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in the U.S state of New Jersey since Irene in 2011. At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. On Friday morning, flash flooding struck Delaware, Maryland and the New Jersey shore, where some areas are seeing as much as 6 inches of rain. The animation showed the development and progression of System 98L into Tropical Storm Fay from July 6 to July 9. Track of Tropical Storm Fay in 2008. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. At around 5 p.m. EDT (2100 UTC) on July 10, satellite imagery indicated that the center of Tropical Storm Fay made landfall along the coast of New Jersey about 10 miles (15 km) north-northeast of Atlantic City, near latitude 39.5 degrees north and longitude 74.3 degrees west. At that time the NHC reported the center of Tropical Storm Fay was located by an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft near latitude 37.6 degrees north and longitude 74.7 degrees west. At that time, Fay had maximum sustained winds of around 50 mph (85 kph). In 2005, the busiest hurricane season on record, the sixth named storm was recorded on July 22. By Rob Gutro Tropical Storm Fay is sweeping across New England, with the center of the storm making landfall about 10 miles (15 kilometers) north-northeast of Atlantic City, New Jersey, at around 5 p.m. local time. NHC forecasters expect the center of Fay to move near the mid-Atlantic coast today and move inland over the mid-Atlantic or the northeast United States late tonight or on Saturday. A Weatherflow station at Lewes, Delaware recently reported a sustained wind of 33 mph (54 kph) and a wind gust of 39 mph (63 kph). Tropical Storm Fay was officially named as the sixth tropical storm the Atlantic Ocean Hurricane Season by 5 p.m. EDT on July 9. “Fay is forecast to generate 2 to 4 inches of rain with isolated maxima of 7 inches along and near the track from the lower Maryland Eastern Shore and Delaware northward into New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, southeast New York, and southern New England. This 5 p.m. graphic from the National Hurricane Center shows the expected path of Tropical Storm Fay as of Friday, July 10, 2020. By 2 p.m. EDT (1800 UTC), the NHC expects the center of Fay to be near 52.5 degrees north latitude and 67.0 degrees west longitude, with maximum sustained winds near 20 knots (23 mph/37 kph) and diminishing. The post-tropical cyclone is moving toward the north near 17 mph (28 kph).  The estimated minimum central pressure is 1001 millibars. The record-setting start to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season became even more remarkable on Thursday afternoon, when Tropical Storm Fay formed east of North Carolina. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. MODIS found powerful thunderstorms where temperatures were as cold as or colder than minus 63 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 53 Celsius) mostly over the western Atlantic Ocean and along coastal areas of Delaware and southern New Jersey. Sun, Dec 06, 2020 LOGIN Subscribe For local forecasts, visit: www.weather.gov, By Rob Gutro  The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a significantly less active season than its record predecessor. Warmer clouds closer to the ground show up as green and blue, while the orange areas denote mostly cloud-free parts of the sky. Tropical Storm Fay formed on July 9th and became the earliest “F” storm on record Many are comparing the 2020 hurricane season to that of 2005. … JPL is a division of Caltech. Tropical Storm Fay became the sixth named storm of the 2020 hurricane season Thursday as it strengthened in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina. Tropical Storm Fay is already the sixth named storm of the 2020 hurricane season, which is the earliest at this point in the year ever. In New Jersey, Newark broke a rainfall record for the day, after receiving 2.78 inches. ... RELATED:New 2020 hurricane prediction warns of more named storms. The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active and the seventh costliest Atlantic hurricane season on record. At that time, the center of Post-Tropical Cyclone Fay was located near latitude 42.4 degrees north and longitude 73.9 degrees west. NASA’s Aqua Satellite Observes a Weaker Fay. The Atlantic’s sixth named storm of 2020 came ashore around 4 p.m. CDT Friday about 10 miles north-northeast of Atlantic City, N.J., with 50 mph winds, according to the National Hurricane … Flash flood watches remain in effect from Delaware to Massachusetts. Weakening should begin after the center moves inland. A Tropical Storm Warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area. The animation showed Fay had moved through upstate New York and into eastern Canada. Tropical Storm Fay, the sixth storm of the season and the earliest named “F” storm on record, is moving up the East Coast, setting off tropical storm warnings from Delaware to New York.The storm is currently on path to pass through the tri-state area and parts of New England on Friday. The purple regions indicate very cold clouds lofted high into the atmosphere by the storm and generally linked to heavy rainfall. Forecasters predicted the storm will dump up to 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain along its path from Delaware into New Jersey. Little change in strength is forecast today and tonight while the center remains over water. Fay originated from a surface low that formed over the Northern Gulf of Mexico on July 3 and slowly drifted east before crossing over the Florida Panhandle and drifting across the Southeastern United Statesas a well-defined surface low, emerging of… Record Rainfall Recorded in New Jersey and New York. The Eastern North Pacific hurricane season runs from May 15th through November 30th. Maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph (85 kph) with higher gusts. Fay … Just before 5 p.m., Fay made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey, with sustained winds of 50 mph. The following day, NASA’s Aqua satellite provided an infrared analysis of Fay after its center had moved north into New York State. There were some small areas of moderate thunderstorms in upstate New York and stretching over Lake Ontario and into the Ontario province of Canada, where cloud top temperatures were as cold as minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 45.5 Celsius). The National Hurricane Center or NHC noted, “The system has lacked significant organized deep convection for some time now, and therefore it has degenerated into a post-tropical low pressure system.”. The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument aboard NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image of Tropical Storm Fay as it was making landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey. The NHC upgraded Fay to a Hurricane a few hours later and a further twelve hours later it was investigated by a Hurricane Hunters Aircraft and found to be possessing 100 mph winds, a Category 2 Hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Scale. Fay is the earliest sixth-named storm on record, according to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach. Both instruments observe Earth from NASA’s Aqua satellite, which launched in 2002. Forecasters predicted the storm will dump up to 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain along its path from Delaware into New Jersey. Image Courtesy: NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). The AIRS and AMSU instruments are managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California under contract with NASA. Share. jane.j.lee@jpl.nasa.gov / ian.j.oneill@jpl.nasa.gov. Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed that Post-Tropical Cyclone Fay had moved into eastern Canada by July 11. The visible image showed an elongated storm with the bulk of clouds north of the center and a large band of thunderstorms wrapping into the center from the east. Fay brought heavy rains that downed trees and caused street flooding from the New Jersey shore to New York City. AIRS and AMSU work in tandem to make simultaneous observations down to Earth’s surface, even in the presence of heavy clouds. NASA’s Aqua satellite uses infrared light to analyze the strength of storms by providing temperature information about the system’s clouds. The National Hurricane Center noted that Fay’s remnants are still expected to be over Canada today, July 12. NHC forecasters expect a north-northeastward motion at a faster forward speed today, tonight and Sunday. NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Worldview application provides the capability to interactively browse over 700 global, full-resolution satellite imagery layers and then download the underlying data. However, there will be another round of showers, heavy downpours and thunderstorms impacting much of the Northeast on Saturday. Updated on: July 10, 2020 / 8:10 PM / CBS News Tropical Storm Fay made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Friday afternoon as it lashed the … Fay was centered about 55 miles (85 km) south-southeast of Ocean City, Md.  Fay is moving toward the north near 10 mph (17 kph). Tropical Storm Fay: 4 ways to track its path as Hurricane Center warns NYC area to be prepared Tropical Storm Fay, the sixth named storm of the 2020 hurricane season, will … Cloud top temperatures that cold indicate strong storms with the potential to generate heavy rainfall. Additionally, NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to find the location of the strongest storms in Tropical Storm Fay occurring in the northeastern quadrant of the storm, mostly over the Atlantic Ocean. Tropical Storm Fay is expected to bring heavy winds and rain to multiple states including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts on Friday and Saturday. On July 11 at 3:40 a.m. EDT (0740 UTC), the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer or MODIS instrument that flies aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite gathered infrared data on Fay. Two NASA satellites provided forecasters with data on Tropical Storm Fay as it made landfall and tracked into upstate New York, breaking rainfall records in New Jersey and the New York City region. The previous record was Franklin on July 22, 2005, Klotzbach tweeted. Weakening is forecast during the next day so, and the post-tropical cyclone is likely to dissipate by late Sunday, July 12. NASA used satellite data to create an animation of Fay’s development and progression over the past few days, showing how the storm organized into a tropical storm. 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