Tormenta Tropical Alvin, EN VIVO: cómo será su trayectoria, lluvias intensas, Sinaloa y los estados que serían afectados
La formación de Alvin marca el inicio activo de la temporada de ciclones 2025 en el Pacífico.
Mexico's CONAGUA Provides Crucial Hurricane Season Information: Understanding Tropical Cyclones Mexico City – With hurricane season underway, the Comisión Nacional del Agua (CONAGUA), Mexico's National Water Commission, has released a vital public service announcement. The video, featuring CONAGUA spokesperson Efraín Morales, clarifies the three stages of tropical cyclones: tropical depressions, tropical storms, and hurricanes. The key differentiator is wind speed. Tropical depressions have winds below 62 km/h, tropical storms range from 63 to 118 km/h, and hurricanes exceed 119 km/h. "It's crucial to understand these classifications," Morales explains in the video, "so you can take appropriate precautions during the hurricane season." The video uses clear visuals and concise explanations to ensure the information is easily understood by a broad audience. CONAGUA urges citizens to stay informed about weather updates through their official social media channels. This proactive approach aims to ensure public safety and preparedness during this critical period. The informative video serves as a valuable resource for the public, highlighting the importance of awareness and preparedness during hurricane season.
La formación de Alvin marca el inicio activo de la temporada de ciclones 2025 en el Pacífico.