
What’s new in paradise weather?
There are new types of weather.
A new type of storm has begun to form in some areas.
And there are new ways to get through the storm.
What’s new?
It is the second major hurricane season in the U.S. this century.
It was the first major hurricane to make landfall in the continental U.A. region, with winds of 140 mph (250 km/h) as it battered coastal Florida.
It’s the strongest storm to strike Florida since 2005, and the first hurricane to reach the Gulf of Mexico since 1998.
Hurricane Matthew’s arrival was expected to be more of a shock than a blessing.
But this year’s record-breaking rainfall has helped to bring some respite to some areas, as well as a return to normalcy.
This is a much warmer area, which has made it less prone to extreme weather in the past.
Hurricane Jose, a Category 4 storm, struck the central Bahamas on August 20, 2017.
In the past week, it has made landfall in Cuba and Puerto Rico.
The storm was rated a Category 5 storm, with sustained winds of 150 mph (260 km/hr), and sustained sea-level pressure of 675 millibars (1,600 millibar), which is a category four storm.
The Category 5 hurricane category means the storm is expected to produce winds of 200 mph (290 km/ h) or more.
A storm surge surge of more than 5 feet is possible in some locations.
But the average storm surge for the Bahamas is 3 feet, so it is unlikely that this storm will have an effect on the flooding that already has occurred.
Tropical Storm Jose is expected at the beginning of September, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The hurricane is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane by the end of the month, and to produce strong winds and storm surges.
It is expected that the Bahamas will experience up to 5 inches (150 millimeters) of rain in a storm.
Tropical storms are typically more destructive than hurricanes, and a Category 2 hurricane, which can cause damage in the tens of millions of dollars, will cause much less damage to property and lives.
The Bahamas’ population is about 4.5 million people, and it’s considered one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
It also has some of the strongest weather in Florida, and is a popular destination for vacationers.
Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in August, killing at least 32 people.
The island is one of Puerto Rico’s poorest and most impoverished regions.
The population is still recovering from the devastation wrought by the hurricane.
In 2018, Hurricane Jose brought widespread flooding in the Caribbean island of Dominica.
Hurricane Irma, a hurricane, struck Cuba on August 25, 2018.
It brought significant damage to the island.
In Florida, the worst-hit areas include the Florida Keys, Tampa Bay and Jacksonville.
Hurricane Andrew hit the Bahamas in August and October, killing more than 30 people.
Hurricane Wilma, a tropical storm, was a Category 3 storm in the Atlantic Ocean on September 7, 2017, and had sustained winds at 185 mph (300 km/ hr).
Hurricane Wilmo, a storm, touched down in Cuba on September 8, 2017 and has been a major Category 4 hurricane since then.
Wilma and Wilmo are both expected to bring heavy rains and high seas to the United States in the coming days and weeks.
Hurricanes Matthew and Wilma were the most powerful hurricanes to strike the U