September 24, 2010
Hurricane Matthew is the 13th named storm in the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season. It is formed in the Caribbean Sea. The United States of America is threatened by this hurricane because it will have an impact on U.S. Hurricane Matthew has a maximum sustained winds of at least 50 miles per hour. This hurricane is moving westward at 20 miles per hour. Hurricane Matthew could possibly ignore the pull of the upper-level low and there is a possibility that it will continue its movement of westward direction across Central America but as the reports stated it will never visiting the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S. government forecasters are confident that Matthew will possibly move in a more northerly direction but they are not sure if where the hurricane will go if it makes it into the Gulf of Mexico and how much strength it will have lost due to its interaction with land. Being optimistic and confident is really important to be able to have a harmonious life and being prepared for what may happen is significant in order to avoid panic and stress.
Reference
http://www.aolnews.com/2010/09/23/tropical-storm-matthew-likely-to-become-dangerous-hurricane/