China News Service, July 23. According to "Central News Agency", the National Hurricane Center warned on the 22nd that a tropical storm is moving towards the Caribbean and is expected to intensify into the first hurricane in the Atlantic hurricane season this year.

Data map: On September 14, 2018 local time, in the United States, Hurricane Florence landed on the southeastern coast of the United States, causing water levels in many places to soar.

  The tropical storm named "Gonzalo" is moving westward and accelerating. The National Hurricane Center reported that Gonzalo has sustained wind speeds of 80 kilometers per hour and is predicted to intensify into a hurricane on the 23rd.

  The National Hurricane Center pointed out that Gonzalo may bring wind and rain into the Venezuelan coast and the Windward Islands on the 25th, but no storm warning has yet been issued.

  Meteorological experts predict that this year's Atlantic hurricane season is particularly busy, with as many as 10 hurricanes appearing, and about 6 hurricanes in the general hurricane season.

  Gonzalo is the seventh tropical cyclone this year. The University of Colorado meteorologist Kroz Baker posted on Twitter that this is the first time that seven tropical cyclones have formed in such a short period of time since 2005.