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Really not sure why anyone thought this had a chance of getting anywhere close to Texas lmao. Ensembles even have this going east of Florida now but I think they're over correcting way too east
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I like how The Weather Channel is basically denying you access to the site now if you use an adblocker. It's like they don't realize there's dozens of other better sites to go check your weather on lol. It's kinda funny because Wunderground doesn't do that despite being owned by them as well. Like I'm all for supporting sites with their ads as long as the ads aren't intrusive or harmful but it's just funny how they think that's going to make people switch them off
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That would almost be a repeat of Ida if that were to pan out. GFS and Euro really likes to bring this thing up near us run after run. Both want to turn this into a monster storm so there should be a huge rain shield attached to it regardless. Also depends if it doesn't die inland. 0z GFS and Euro show this thing getting into our neck of the woods and interacting with the trough near us so that might be interesting
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Really disappointed in the line that went through earlier. Looks like places north got hit harder
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Japan just only recently started to let their borders open again and there's still some restrictions currently. Things like bands are allowed since it's not considered tourism. But if you're a tourist which Josh would be considered by them that's probably why he still wasn't allowed in. Shouldn't be much longer though before they let everyone back in and then he should be able to do it there again
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The nice thing about these warm days is the nights are actually really cool and decent. Then after that we should go into the 50's and 40's for low temps
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I was in Central PA when Irene hit as a cat 1 and I still lost power despite it just being tropical storm force winds lol. People really underestimate lower end storms
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Hey even I have my limits. I'm 100% turning mine on today lmao
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Good point here honestly
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I don't buy the quick deepening right after getting over water either. Though it does help that Fiona remains disorganized and weak so that should limit the effects of land and the mountains on its core structure. Tropical systems have an easier time strengthening after interacting with the islands if they're very weak compared to when they hit if they're very strong. But I still don't think the speed at which this strengthens is likely
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18z GFS is like hold on a minute...Has Fiona almost just about land falling in North Carolina and heading up the coast now lol. Still a long ways out but I wouldn't count any effects from a tropical system out yet. But that's if Fiona can even survive the trek through the Caribbean
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GFS has Fiona crawling North Northwest towards the east coast. I really wonder if this thing is going to survive the trek through the islands to escape and then develop towards the coast Though to be fair about that a lot of times weak tropical storms can manage through the islands intact way better than a fully formed hurricane can. A lot of times when a strong hurricane gets shredded they find it hard to reform after escaping but weak tropical storms a lot of times fair better since their cores aren't well developed yet
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Of course he would mention Carol and Edna lol
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2018-2019 was absolutely insane. I still can't believe how much it rained. My parents lost so many trees due to how soft the soil was and that EF0 tornado we had in 2018 nearby
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For sure. The adjustments west is something we've seen with so many storms in the past in this area. Would not be surprised if we see the same thing with this if it doesn't get its act together soon enough
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Today's been really nice. Not having to have the AC on at all. Not really looking forward to the hotter temps next week. The following week after that looks a lot cooler but might be more rainy
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Oof. That turned around quickly :/
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I ate at the Enola one once and you're not kidding. It's pretty awful
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2022 Atlantic hurricane season whining/banter
TheDreamTraveler replied to GaWx's topic in Tropical Headquarters
I've always thought that was funny that meteorologists etc will just look at La Nina, active african monsoon and above average sea surface temperatures and just assume that's enough to form an active hurricane season. But the processes of the earth are way more varied and complicated than we understand which is evidenced by this current season. We actually didn't even discover the AMO until the late 80's or how it played a role in active/inactive phases. The name AMO wasn't even coined until 2000 lol. It's just kind of amazing how we're still slowly learning all of these intricacies -
I didn't even know they were such a big problem until my dad told me to look closely at one of the trees a few weeks back. They blended in with the bark so well and covered it. I had no idea. Also apparently a lot of them like to hang out in the upper parts of the trees in the summer so you're less likely to notice them until Fall where they progress further down the trunk. Like I knew they were becoming an issue but I didn't know it was this bad. I remember seeing the nymphs crawling around a few years ago and trying to figure out what they were.
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Holy shit the spotted lantern flies are starting to get really bad around here. They were covering one of my parents trees. My dad made something to make them stick to and there were maybe a hundred or two of them stuck to it. These things are going to cause so much economic and environmental destruction and also just the beauty of the land. Oddly they seem to only prefer certain types of trees because not a single one would go near other types my parents have. I've already heard of people losing their trees and bushes in literally one season because of how bad these things have gotten. I saw comments on some videos that these things might have made it to other parts of the country including Los Angeles. This is gonna be bad if we can't figure out something soon. The whole country could end up losing hundreds of billions of dollars per year. I know in PA alone they said we could lose $20 billion from our economy if we don't figure something out fast
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2022 Atlantic Hurricane season
TheDreamTraveler replied to StormchaserChuck!'s topic in Tropical Headquarters
I think we can't use typical volcanic eruptions for comparisons because Tonga did not eject much ash into the stratosphere. It mainly ejected water vapor at an unprecedented level that we've never seen before. Water vapor would have different effects globally than ash etc. I'm just glad more people are starting to look at this type of data, it's better than nothing. Volcanic eruptions have been known to displace the ITCZ in the northern hemisphere before but like I said that was with ash filled eruptions and not water vapor. We really don't have many analogs for Tonga's type of eruption -
2022 Atlantic hurricane season whining/banter
TheDreamTraveler replied to GaWx's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Don't worry guys the Gulf and Caribbean will save us!