Jkgf China Finally Opens Up About Its Malfunctioning Mars Rover Right now, Tropical Storm Laura and Tropical Depression 14 are swirling in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico respectively. The former is approaching the northern Caribbean island of Barbuda and could head toward Puerto Rico this weekend. Both islands were battered by Hurricane Maria and while Laura wont be anywhere near as strong, it still poses a risk. Meanwhile Tropical Depression 14 is expected to become Tropical Storm Marco later tod <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley becher</a> ay and churn toward the Yucatan Peninsula <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos</a> this weekend. Both storms will set records for the earliest L and M storms, respectively, continuing the breakneck pace of Atlantic hurricane season. Theyll also both likely reach hurricane status by late this weekend or early next week as they enter the heart of the Gulf of Mexico where abnormally warm waters thanks climate change will provide the heat they need to ramp up. This is super rare with 1933 being the only other time on record two hurricanes have occupied the Gulf of Mexico at the same time, as the history weather map below shows. Let 39 hope we don 39;t see a similar weather map to September 4, 1933 in a few days. Twi <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask</a> n storms threatening the U.S. mainland is not unprecedented, but *is* exceedingly rare. Also: Exposure growth along the coast from Texa |