Brent
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Well okay then
Already 45 kt on best track 11am peak was 35 kt
Already 45 kt on best track 11am peak was 35 kt
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Also BTW, that storm is Maria out in the W Pacific. Glad that isn't headed our way.Dadgumit ...
Beautiful little thing on radar ...
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I think we have Beryl ...
Good lesson ... do not rely on me to call storms ...
That escalated quickly. Was expected to be barely a TS last advisory. I also can't see how they expect it to go from 60 to dissipated.Forecasting a hurricane briefly now at 5
That escalated quickly. Was expected to be barely a TS last advisory. I also can't see how they expect it to go from 60 to dissipated.
An area of showers and thunderstorms associated with the remnants
of Beryl is producing locally heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds
over the northeastern Caribbean Sea and the northern Leeward
Islands. The disturbance is expected to move west-northwestward
for the next day or so, passing over the Virgin Islands and Puerto
Rico today, and over Hispaniola tonight. Unfavorable upper-level
winds and interaction with land should prevent redevelopment during
the next day or two, but environmental conditions could become
somewhat conducive for regeneration of a tropical cyclone later this
week when the system is forecast to turn northward over the Bahamas
and the western Atlantic. Additional information on this system can
be found in High Seas Forecasts issued by the National Weather
Service.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...40 percen