Hello. You forgot to present the maps needed to answer that question. The maps are attached.
Answer and Explanation:
a. Through the maps we can perceive a tendency to increase the intensity of the storm, as it moves from the Gulf of Mexico towards the easternmost part of the USA. You will be able to conclude this when looking at the map from March 13, 1993, at that point it will be possible to see the increase in the shaded area that indicates the increase in storm intensity.
B. It is possible to notice a very low pressure forming as you approach the Gulf of Mexico region. This low pressure causes the air to rise which adds a lot of moisture to the atmosphere. The tendency is that as the air rises, it gets colder and colder and begins to condense forming clouds that will cause rain in the region where it is concentrated.