Average Sea Surface Temps in GOM recently hit 88F which is a record high. That is 2.6F degrees higher than the average over the past three decades. Huge amount of energy and as someone else noted I wouldn't be surprised to see more strong storms on the back end of the season than what we normally see.
Might get interesting here next week
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc&fdays=7
I think we will be ok, the only thing that is even remotely to be watched for us is that one in the Northwestern Carribean Sea and I think that one is going to weaken over land, and it is not really a formed storm as of yet. I think once it reaches the Gulf it could strengthen again, but if I am not mistaken a high-pressure system is sitting above us and will likely push this to the east of us.
I am glad that Franklin is going to float out to sea and doesn't seem like it is going to affect anyone.
According to forecast a new high is coming down and should push everything to the east.
I blame Martin hall
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