whatalife
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Well I guess it's safe to say that September has not disappointed in how active it has been. Not to mention how clues the models have been on these hurricanes we have been tracking. Oh and what about this bleeping heat!
Huh? I thought it was still August? LOL This heat has been annoying. Tracking the storms is only going to continue for the next month I bet. If the CMC is right, we will have 2 new systems a week from now.Well I guess it's safe to say that September has not disappointed in how active it has been. Not to mention how clues the models have been on these hurricanes we have been tracking. Oh and what about this bleeping heat!
Huh? I thought it was still August? LOL This heat has been annoying. Tracking the storms is only going to continue for the next month I bet. If the CMC is right, we will have 2 new systems a week from now.
It's not really that unusual to have upper 80s, near 90 in late September, our average high here is still in the low 80s. Plus I remember still seeing 80s well into October back in 2010 and since we like to speculate on whether certain weather patterns in the past have any correlation on Winter...well, it was a snowy winter that season (2010/2011) and we had a La Nina develop so....
I igree Shane, i hate this pattern too. So ready for some colder air, holiday seasons, tracking winterstorms.I hate this pattern I'm happy to see the models lowering heights in the east
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Let it dig rest of this month, all of October, November and heck I'll sacrifice most of Dec maybe by then it will be tired of digging and let go! LolGFS has given up on any notion of a significant pattern shift at the end of the month. Looks like the ridge is digging in.
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It'll probably be d10 or so before we get a cold frontGFS has given up on any notion of a significant pattern shift at the end of the month. Looks like the ridge is digging in.
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