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Not much going on in the tropics.
Fernand has reached 60 MPH Winds.
But 1000 Barometric Pressure.
(was 1007 but dropped by 11 AM)
It's there in the middle.
A punctuation mark saying"
"Hurricane Season still here!"
As always after you have a monstrous hurricane, talking size and intensity, the tropics tend to take a week or so to rest, breathe and recover from all the wild energy. Every year is different, but that one hurricane tends to create a path for others to follow and Fernand a weak but named tropical storm is doing just that. The shear from Fernand actually impacted 99L as seen on various satellite imagery where they almost looked like one they were connected for a while and the weakening of 99L saved the Caribbean and probably the US coastline a dangerous hurricane. Could have happened. Timing is everything. Had 99L come off the coast of Africa a little later like this week, it would have had a chance. And, while it's definitely not what it once was I won't count it out as EPAC Feed until I see it do just that.
A wave is approaching the Yucatan - hot water!
Nearing the edge of the new frontal boundary.
Models may not see it - but I do.
Something could form around that front.
Near the Carolinas....
...or near the Yucatan.
99L looks like a fractured comet.
Yet watching it.
Not like there's much else to watch...
Africa fairly quiet.
I've said the whole season.....
...Africa has produced "meh" waves.
Subpar waves.
Barely there waves.
So when you wonder why the season seems so quiet you can also thank Africa, because except for Erin it really didn't produce any strong, spinning waves in August. And, Erin like Donna in 1960 may be the only tropical wave to come rolling off, causing death the moment it exited Africa and making it across the Atlantic as a threatening, huge memorable hurricane. That's it. Donna was the whole show and yet everyone thinks of 1960 as a year with destruction across the length and breath of the East Coast but they forget how quiet the rest of the 1960 was in actuality.
We were very lucky Erin was not Donna.
Close but no cigar.
It's the time of fronts!
Check that out 2 draped across the SE.
The second one is the real deal.
Lots of moisture in the Gulf.
It's within the real of Climo...
.. something could form close in.
Models may not see it yet........
...they rarely see "surprise Pop Up Storms"
So end of August... early September.
I'm saying we could be tracking something.
Good news is.... There's a sale on generators.
Labor Day Sale.
You can find the link on Mike's site!
Firman Generators top right
If you live where you get winter weather...
..as well as Hurricanes.
Now is the time to save bigtime.
They also have refurbished ones!
I've heard we may have a real Winter this year!
When Hurricane Season slides away.
But, we are not done yet with Hurricane Season.
That's an incredible deal for anyone on generators!
Sweet Tropical Dreams
Sweet Fall Dreams
Sweet Winter Dreams
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@bobbistorm on X
Ps we legit have Autumn Leaves in NC!
Not drifting yet but up in the Mtns soon!!
Took this pic in Raleigh yesterday.
Many trees have a slight blush of gold.
But wow that that one out!