Looks like tropical cyclone season is starting up quick, or this could be a warning about the last 2 weeks of the Supreme Court term. Either way, time to start watching
For those not familiar this site IMO has the best weather info out there including tropical storm discussion and analysis. Just the facts. The comment section for each storm in a little different, lots of wish casting and loons but also plenty of very good meteorology discussion. An early start to the Atlantic Cape Verde season? » Yale Climate Connections
Crap. I'm sitting in Jacksonville wondering if there shouldn't be some middle ground between weeks of drought and deluge every day. I'm not talking about the 30 minute rain that used to hit every afternoon starting in late summer. I mean thunderstorms that stretch from here to Lake City ... and then crawl slowly over my house.
Pensacola had tornado warnings and one confirmed PDS tornado last night. Power outages. Damage in some places. Emergency-level flooding. I think that's the longest thunderstorm event I've ever experienced. It was just relentless for hour and hour due the "training" that was not forecast. I am a weather nerd, but I hope the hurricanes are all fish storms this year. We've all had enough.
I’m in the worst possible flood zone for the last 14 years. After Ian’s near miss I got flood insurance finally. I feel like the odds of a direct hit from a major storm are dramatically improving
90% now. Still a lot of models have it curving North before it impacts us, but scary nonetheless and far from certain
All info on it. Investigation (Invest) Area 92L – 2023 Hurricane Season « 2023 Hurricane Season - Track The Tropics - Spaghetti Models
Feels like it’s only a matter of time for all of in this state. Extend out 20 years and it feels highly unlikely that all os will be hit at least once
my favorite baseball player of all time. Used to love watching Royals spring training at Boardwalk and Baseball.