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    Default Hurricane Season

    Going to get interesting .


    https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/cyclones/


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    Default Re: It's starting to fire up out there

    California is about to get smashed. Predicting 2-3 years worth of rain.


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    Cape Verde season is upon us. Caribbean trade winds die down, horizon becomes clear.

    Can see Epstine’s Island from STT.


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    I have a feeling with this heat we might be watching hurricanes this year on thanksgivings day.


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    Don’t need any here. Inflation is already out of control. We might not have an insurance market anymore if we get a major one. It’s bad!


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    It’s all cyclical, the 1961 hurricane season was similar to the paths (and high pressure locations).

    We will be fine. Don’t let the fear salesmen get you. We’re in a drought. Mother Earth was designed by the creator to heal itself. Rain will come, when and how much, we’ll see. Remember the drought last year out west? Winter snow/rain took care of that.


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    While it's been hot here I wonder what the water temps in the gulf are. I would like to compare this years temps to last years temps at the same time.

    besides tropical tidbits I like to follow this site. It has lots of information.

    https://www.spaghettimodels.com/


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    Default Re: It's starting to fire up out there

    I dunno about the gulf, but I could probably cook some ramen in my pool.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    I dunno about the gulf, but I could probably cook some ramen in my pool.
    . . . you need a heat pump for your pool . . . brings the use up to 10 months a year at an always comfortable temperature . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    I dunno about the gulf, but I could probably cook some ramen in my pool.
    Spicy demon ramen for the first game of the year. Wouldn't even need to bring propane out to the tailgate. Just cook it in the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    While it's been hot here I wonder what the water temps in the gulf are. I would like to compare this years temps to last years temps at the same time.

    besides tropical tidbits I like to follow this site. It has lots of information.

    https://www.spaghettimodels.com/
    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.

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    Default Re: It's starting to fire up out there

    Might get interesting here next week

    https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc&fdays=7


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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    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.

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    According to forecast a new high is coming down and should push everything to the east.


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