Hurricane Oscar Brushes Past Turks, Caicos and Heads Toward Cuba

This satellite image provided by NOAA on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 shows Hurricane Oscar. (NOAA via AP)
This satellite image provided by NOAA on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 shows Hurricane Oscar. (NOAA via AP)
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Hurricane Oscar Brushes Past Turks, Caicos and Heads Toward Cuba

This satellite image provided by NOAA on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 shows Hurricane Oscar. (NOAA via AP)
This satellite image provided by NOAA on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 shows Hurricane Oscar. (NOAA via AP)

Hurricane Oscar formed Saturday off the coast of the Bahamas and brushed past the Turks and Caicos islands to the south during the night.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami characterized the storm as “tiny,” but hurricane warnings were in place for Turks and Caicos, the southeastern Bahamas and the north coast of Cuba in Holguin and Guantanamo provinces. Multiple inches (centimeters) of rain were forecast for those places, The AP reported.

The storm’s maximum sustained winds were clocked at 85 mph (140 kph) with higher gusts. Its center was located about 70 miles (115 kilometers) West of Grand Turk Island, and it was heading west and expected to reach eastern Cuba Sunday night.

According to its forecast path as of Saturday night, it is then expected to do a near U-turn and northeast toward the Bahamas.

Philippe Papin of the National Hurricane Center said it was somewhat unexpected that Oscar became a hurricane Saturday.

“Unfortunately the system kind of snuck up a little bit on us,” Papin said.

Hours earlier, Tropical Storm Nadine formed off Mexico's southern Caribbean coast, bringing heavy rain and tropical storm conditions to parts of Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula. It moved inland across Belize and degenerated into a tropical depression.



Riyadh to Host Inaugural AI & Drone Exhibition and Forum this November

Riyadh to Host Inaugural AI & Drone Exhibition and Forum this November
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Riyadh to Host Inaugural AI & Drone Exhibition and Forum this November

Riyadh to Host Inaugural AI & Drone Exhibition and Forum this November

The inaugural Saudi Arabia AI & Drone Exhibition and Forum (SAADEF) will be held here from November 4 to 6, at the Arena Riyadh Venue, and focus on the rapid growth of the use of drones and AI in agriculture.
Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, with support from the World UAV Federation, the exhibition will bring together exhibitors, investors, and experts from around the world, SPA reported.
SAADEF aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals of diversifying the economy and achieve sustainability. It is bound to attract global investors and exhibitors, positioning Saudi Arabia as a key regional hub in this industry.

It will be a platform for showcasing drone technology, robotics, and AI, facilitating networking for startups and established companies.
SAADEF will feature workshops and seminars covering the latest developments in agriculture, transport, and logistics.
With over 50 local and international brands participating, the exhibition will act as a crucial platform for attracting major investors, distributors, suppliers, and solution providers in the global drone industry.