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So far, only Fox outlets reporting this potential development but we could be in for a long season …

 

 

 

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Means that many more times we will be on the hot and dry side in Austin?  Seems about right. 

20 hours ago, HiggyBaby said:

 

So far, only Fox outlets reporting this potential development but we could be in for a long season …

 

but have you checked to see what Frankie has to say?

21 hours ago, HiggyBaby said:

 

So far, only Fox outlets reporting this potential development but we could be in for a long season …

 

 

They say that every. fucking. year. 

This "storm" that was in the gulf ended up producing less than half an inch of rain here in Fort Walton Beach, Fl. Was hoping for a couple of inches, (cue that's what she said.)

A bit of quick research says there have only been two years in US history where there has been a named storm in April. 2017 being one of them, which provided two of the top ten worst hurricanes on record. 

7 hours ago, Mother mopar said:

This "storm" that was in the gulf ended up producing less than half an inch of rain here in Fort Walton Beach, Fl. Was hoping for a couple of inches, (cue that's what she said.)
 

Yea but when they squall line hit it was gnarly. 
 

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Yea but when they squall line hit it was gnarly. 
 
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We definitely didn't have that here. Navarre beach?
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21 hours ago, Telegraph_it said:
Yea but when they squall line hit it was gnarly. 
 
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We definitely didn't have that here. Navarre beach?

Santa Rosa Beach in between Eastern Lake and Deer Lake. 

On 4/12/2023 at 1:23 PM, FORTY NINE TO ZERO said:

El Niño will hopefully make this a rather “mild”  year.

 

hopefully 

The article I read yesterday said it’s predicted to be a very mild hurricane season this year.  

29 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

The article I read yesterday said it’s predicted to be a very mild hurricane season this year.  

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2 hours ago, Bevo&Pevo said:

When Levi Cowan starts talking about it, I'll start listening.

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Those aren’t the tidbits I’ve been searching for…

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I'll be in Florida and New Orleans from tomorrow through 6/28.  This thing gonna make it past the Caribbean islands and get me, or nah?

 

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Cross posted in rain thread but itll be the earliest a hurricane has made landfall in the US (if it holds its track) in 51 years

What is the track? Austin to Miami on Friday morning. Miami to St. Vincent mid-day. Maybe this post needs to wait until Wednesday.

I looked to see if there was confirmation from Frankie - no such video up, but he did have this and now I am very worried

 

21 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

I looked to see if there was confirmation from Frankie - no such video up, but he did have this and now I am very worried

 

Fuck that.  We need an asteroid to actually hit, to fucking end this simulation once and for all.

Looking like it's going to dissolve due to shear before it gets to far in the Caribbean islands per the info on tropical tidbits. Captain obvious here, hard to predict 7+ days out though.






The discussions on Storm2k.org are always good.

Kxan said this morning that there are record high temps in the Atlantic. I suppose that bodes well for hurricane season. 

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It’s been pretty quiet so far this year, but there may finally be something to talk about. Some models are showing this getting into the GOM. 
 

 

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That water is going to be hot tub hot. Going to be a bad season 

Don looks like a little bitch.

Hope it stays TS strength, hits South Texas and then curves N. Louisiana can wait on the rain after we get some. 

If the complete destruction of coastal communities is what it takes to get some rain on my lawn…

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I figure these aren't the ones you have to worry about. It's the ones that are a cluster of t-storms in the gulf that turn into a Cat 3 in 48 hours due to the heat.

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Don looks like a little bitch.

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Might be my favorite thread every year (minus the death and destruction, of course).

From the picture above, we may need to watch the front i circled in black when it moves into the GOM.

Currently the front is in the Woodlands area.

 

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From the picture above, we may need to watch the front i circled in black when it moves into the GOM.
Currently the front is in the Woodlands area.
 
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Did you go to art school?

That upper level high is intriguing.  Guess we'll know by Friday.

 

GLTA

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12Z Euro up to 40% for some tropical mischief next week.

 

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15 minutes ago, Rip76 said:

12Z Euro up to 40% for some tropical mischief next week.

 

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Force field says bring it on

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