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Tropical 2024 Tropical Thread Reboot

The floaters around the Appalachia would like a word with you.
I'd prefer it miss them but anything to get a cool down here has my stamp of approval. Haven't been able to go outside without feeling like I'm in a steaming blast furnace since the end of April.
 
Y'all know there are other ways to get rain and cooler weather that are less extreme than a hurricane, right?
This time of year a hurricane missing right is a great way to get drier air. Its why i always hope a cane misses right than left here. Helene went way left and its as miserable as mid July here today. Had it went 50 miles east of Wilmington today would be sunny with a low dewpoint
 
Your in south Fl. When don't even get dry air here until mid October these days.


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Each of the 3 major global models shows a clean frontal passage here around hour 240 associated with the hurricane. Ian (2022) gave us a shot of cooler/drier air in late September. Wilma in 2005 was fantastic for us, days of highs in the low 70's and lows in the mid-50's. Sandy (2012) was similar.
 
Whatever happens is going to happen whether I want it to or not. May as well root for something that will improve my quality of life.
Not gonna lie, this is one of the most selfish and dumbest comments I've ever read on here.
 
I hate to hear what’s happening in the mountains. I wish people would listen and evaluate when told too. Too many deaths that could have been prevented.
I’m guessing you meant evacuate. Not everyone has the funds/resources to travel and spend hundreds/thousands of dollars on accommodations.

Sure people who were there on a trip or something should’ve gotten out of there
 
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