Forecasts have just been updated this morning. Strap in!
They actually kind of wind down by then. The peak of hurricane season usually is mid-late Septemberand starts winding dorm in October.My annual fishing trip this year is in the Keys. Hurricanes don’t usually hit in mid October so I should be safe.
Winding down, but not over in mid October. Still possibilities around that time. And usually they pop in the Caribbean or Gulf that late in season.My annual fishing trip this year is in the Keys. Hurricanes don’t usually hit in mid October so I should be safe.
Yeah the Sahara dust is dying down.We’ve now got one in the Bay of Campeche that couldn’t make named status, one mid Atlantic that isn’t modeling to do much, and one coming off Africa that could be making some noise in 7-10 days.
The dust is disappearing and things will ramp for the busiest part of the season.
Time to play dodgeball with storms for a bit….
It’s still causing some issue for mid Atlantic crossing, but that will be dead shortly.Yeah the Sahara dust is dying down.
It’s still causing some issue for mid Atlantic crossing, but that will be dead shortly.
First wave coming across has been utterly stifled by it (but some modeling is showing it hitting the west Caribbean/GoM and flaring up.
The next two wave coming across should have a much better time.
It’s been quiet, but this is ending very soon.
Were you down there for that?30 years since Andrew.
No. Neither will nuclear weapons.Will the Climate legislation prevent hurricanes?
No. I was just starting my freshman year in college in NY.Were you down there for that?
Right on. I remember going down the turnpike in Homestead about 2 years after Andrew and just being gobsmacked.No. I was just starting my freshman year in college in NY.
Yeah. Funny story though. I lived in Palmetto Bay south of Miami and pretty much where the northern eye wall of Andrew hit that neighborhood was flooded but our house that we lived in was built in the 60’s basically out of pool concrete. Neighbors told us it was the only house standing after the storm. Windows blew out but structure survived.Right on. I remember going down the turnpike in Homestead about 2 years after Andrew and just being gobsmacked.
Now….I cannot even point the same area out going down the turnpike.
That was a damn mess.
Wait….the windows went but the roof held? Was the roof made of pool concrete too? LolYeah. Funny story though. I lived in Palmetto Bay south of Miami and pretty much where the northern eye wall of Andrew hit that neighborhood was flooded but our house that we lived in was built in the 60’s basically out of pool concrete. Neighbors told us it was the only house standing after the storm. Windows blew out but structure survived.
Strong but that concrete was like living in a kiln.
Yep. And if this one coming in mid Atlantic ends up staying clear of us I think we still have two systems to hope we can dodge. Anyone in the coastal states or islands.