accu35
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for now lol.0z GFS stays well east of the US
Still nothing on the other models
for now lol.0z GFS stays well east of the US
Still nothing on the other models
Not saying it will but i have seen surprise pop up storms that have intensify and ramped up very quickly out of no where20/40 in the 2am TWO and recon tenatively scheduled Monday
Well that escalated quickly
Something gots to give lolWeird that a second straight popped up. At 20/30 now.
So much dry air across the eastern Atlantic. Someone with knowledge please tell me this isn't going to last all season .
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Don is likely to be the second tropical storm to affect the Lesser Antilles Islands this year. According to NOAA’s Historical Hurricanessite, this would be the first year on record for the islands to see two tropical storms before August 1. There were two other years that came close: in 2005, Hurricane Emily passed though the islands on July 14, and the tropical depression that would become Hurricane Dennis passed through on July 4. In 1933, a tropical depression passed though the islands on July 14, and a tropical storm hit on July 25. It should give no one comfort that these were the two busiest Atlantic hurricane seasons on record!
July 11-20 is the last relatively quiet period for TC genesis before the ramp up starts in late July. Enjoy the last days of relative quiet climo wise.