Tropical Storm Bill: Gulf of Mexico braces for second storm of hurricane season

Tropical Storm Bill: Gulf of Mexico braces for second storm of hurricane season
Tropical Storm Bill's projected trajectory. (National Hurrican Center)

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued advisories for the Gulf of Mexico, the North Atlantic, and the Caribbean regarding the recently upgraded Tropical Storm Bill. The storm reportedly strengthened from a tropical depression in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina on Monday night, June 14.

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It is the second named storm of the North Atlantic hurricane season. But, as per the NHC, it will be a short-lived one and won't cause much damage. As per the latest NHC update (at the time of reporting this), the maximum sustained wind was measured at 45 knots or 51.7 miles per hour. The maximum sustained wind is a common indicator of the intensity of the storm.