Hurricane Iselle, center, is expected to make landfall later this week and Julio, right, potentially a few days later. (AP Photo/NOAA)

(Bloomberg) — As the headline implies, there is a lot to watch in the Atlantic and the Pacific in the next few days. While all the world’s oceans may not be represented, Europe, Asia and North America will all get a chance to feel the effects of a full range of storms currently out across the Atlantic and Pacific.

We’ll start in the Atlantic, where Tropical Storm Bertha is stumbling north offshore from the U.S. East Coast on its way to transitioning to a post-tropical storm later this week, before clipping southern Newfoundland, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.


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