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Central American Gyre likely to form fueling late-season tropical development off Central American coastline

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05 October 2025
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As we get further into October, tropical activity becomes less focused on the tropical Atlantic Basin and more focused in the Caribbean and Gulf. And this year is no exception as many computer forecast models show the potential for a Central American Gyre (CAG) to form in the middle of the month. FOX Weather Meteorologists Michael Estime and Haley Meier break down the details on Oct. 5, 2025.
As the peak of the Atlantic hurricane[1] season winds down, meteorologists will begin turning their attention to the waters surrounding Central America, where a broad area of low pressure[2] known as the Central American Gyre (CAG)[3] could form in the coming

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