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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season


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 I count 8 of 30 (27%) of 12Z GFS ensemble members landfalling on the Conus from TX to ME within 8/27-9. GEFS suggests the MJO will most likely then be in phase 5, a rather active phase for Conus though not as active as phases 2 and 8. This is keeping me with a moderate concern for now:

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 But the 12Z Euro like the 0Z has no TC from this. Also, it isn’t on the 12Z CMC. So, we’ll see. I already noted the 12Z UKMET with it.

 

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29 minutes ago, GaWx said:

 I count 8 of 30 (27%) of 12Z GFS ensemble members landfalling on the Conus from TX to ME within 8/27-9. GEFS suggests the MJO will most likely then be in phase 5, a rather active phase for Conus though not as active as phases 2 and 8. This is keeping me with a moderate concern for now:

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 But the 12Z Euro like the 0Z has no TC from this. Also, it isn’t on the 12Z CMC. So, we’ll see. I already noted the 12Z UKMET with it.

 

What does the gefs say for September in terms of the mjo

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On 8/14/2025 at 3:58 PM, BarryStantonGBP said:

DEEPMINDS UPDATE:

Erin expected to peak as a Cat 3-4, safe recurve for the CONUS but Bermuda needs to watch out

"Fernand" remaining a weak TS into TX (98L) and could be a category 1

"Gabrielle" becoming an OTS CV recurver (major)

"Humberto" forms in the WCAR and vomits in the Gulf (major landfall)

 

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Aight never mind it’s Fernand and Gabrielle now with wave 2 coming first or what because 98L took an L

I gotta Check back 

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Just now, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Heading into peak with above normal water temps in all but the far east MDR anything is possible. 

I’ve been sold all year on the SW Atlantic being the seasonal hot spot. Erin was the first real test and we’re seeing how that’s likely to go…

This won’t be the last time the east coast is watching a major imo, but waves actually have to get to that part of the basin first. 

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