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Hurricane Erin: 140 MPH - 935 mb - NW @ 12
GaWx replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
The 12Z UKMET gets to only 115 miles from Cape Hatteras at hour 72, when it has it at 949 mb! -
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A-L-E-K replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Looks good -
I've had 6 in me this year, one left a 6 inch black and blue mark on my ass,fortunate, didn't get anything other than an itchy ass.
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Come in show yourself.
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Hurricane Erin: 140 MPH - 935 mb - NW @ 12
NJwx85 replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
It’s going through another EWRC and there’s some Northerly shear. -
This weather is cute for a day…and that’s about it.
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Think it's lovely out but it can't be good for pool temps. Not sure I'd be rooting it on if I had one. Floated up the Spurwink river (Higgins Beach) on the incoming tide Saturday. The water at the mouth (beach) had to be 72°F, and potentially as high as 74+°F in the shallower parts upstream. That is boiling by our standards. Anyway, RIP to those temps. 72/43 full sun.
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just gotta go and always make sure to check and by that i mean everywhere i think they could get it by walking in tall grass in the woods places like that i believe i might have to look it up and see actually Tick Bite Sources Ticks can be found in various outdoor environments, but they are most commonly encountered in specific habitats. They thrive in wooded, grassy, brushy, or shaded areas with high humidity, such as tall grass, leaf litter, shrubs, and underbrush, where they can easily attach to passing hosts. While they are often associated with forests and rural trails, ticks can also be present in urban parks, gardens, and even yards, particularly in areas with dense vegetation, leaf litter, or where wildlife like deer and rodents are present. Although ticks are less likely to survive in open, dry, and sunny areas like mowed lawns, they can still be found in unmown, humid, and shady spots within yards. Therefore, while ticks are not found everywhere outside, they are widespread in environments that provide the moisture and cover they need to survive and feed. Ticks are commonly found in wooded areas, low-growing grasslands, and yards, especially in shaded and humid spots. They are attracted to areas with wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and birds, which serve as hosts. Ticks do not fly or jump; they climb onto hosts as they brush past vegetation. Areas with tall grass, weeds, and leaf litter are prime locations for ticks. Ticks can also be brought into homes on clothing or pets after outdoor activities.
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Hurricane Erin: 140 MPH - 935 mb - NW @ 12
olafminesaw replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
A halficane! That is the worst looking cat 4 I've ever seen structurally (realistically has probably dropped back down to cat 3). Should put the lid on intensity, probably for the rest of Erin's truck across the Atlantic -
May issue a thread tomorrow morning for general 1/2-2" drought relieving rain event 10Z Wed-10z Thu, isolated 5". Too early, especially since 18z WPC less than 0.1" this week NYC subforum as too the 13z BOM. Meanwhile 12z EPS/EPS AI increasing since 00z cycles. 12z NAM had the idea of iso 3+. Again way too early for me but either physics is out to lunch or something else is wrong with my thinking. PRE conceptual sampler added. Just shift the modeling a bit too the east. Everything now within the 42-84 time hr frame.
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That is what scares the shit out of me. Sucks, man.
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pen_artist replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Will see what happens, got activity blowing up west now near I-39 -
lIt's August. Save this for January.
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Hurricane Erin: 140 MPH - 935 mb - NW @ 12
BarryStantonGBP replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
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Will be 80s Saturday
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It's been a couple years since we have had our late August first cool wave. Definitely will feel nice (smoke not withstanding) after this humid summer.
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Hurricane Erin: 140 MPH - 935 mb - NW @ 12
wthrmn654 replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
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Hurricane Erin: 140 MPH - 935 mb - NW @ 12
NJwx85 replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
The 12z Euro is West again. Hurricane force winds come very close to the outer banks and Virginia Beach area. -
nice time of year for it
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Central PA Summer 2025
TheClimateChanger replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Wow! Looks like @MeteoMark broke summer's back once and for all: -
Wow! This is incredible... I haven't seen anything like this in a LONG time:
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Can confirm. Just horrible out here. Summit dipped into the 30s for the first time of the season this morning.
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It's absolutely fantastic outside what is wrong with you.