NoSnowATL
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Calling for an above average season is the normal. If right they look smart and if wrong property and lives are saved and they will blame dust or aliens . Win/winI think its safe to say this year they got it very wrong.
Calling for an above average season is the normal. If right they look smart and if wrong property and lives are saved and they will blame dust or aliens . Win/winI think its safe to say this year they got it very wrong.
Speaking of Duck: Keep in mind that this wasn’t even given a 10% chance in any TWO to become just a subtropical depression. The TWOs cover both tropical and subtropical depression+ development potential.
Oddly enough, how the EPAC started this year, and continued to churn up early in the season, I started seeing plenty of warning shots regarding the ATL. I went with only 12 TCs, 5 hurricanes, 2 major. Possibly could end up missing that on the high side.Calling for an above average season is the normal. If right they look smart and if wrong property and lives are saved and they will blame dust or aliens . Win/win
No risk-it, no biscuit!Calling for an above average season is the normal. If right they look smart and if wrong property and lives are saved and they will blame dust or aliens . Win/win
A classic hybrid non tropical with warm core structure supporting continuous NW side convection. Currently moving WNW towards the SE VA coast.
I have a friend in Virginia Beach said the winds were very strong, heavy rain. 5" of rain. Since 9am (that was about 130pm when he sent it). I now think NHC dropped the ball on this one. Definitely looks like a hybrid subtropical storm ... one that might be posthumously upgraded after the season's end..I’ve been dealing with it since yesterday. Had a thunder boomer here in Elizabeth City at 5am. Now it’s just cloudy and windy. Rain pretty much ended by 11am today.