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biker1
10-12-2024, 06:49 PM
If you have been watching the news you may have caught some of the buzz on yet another potential tropical circulation forming in the Caribbean and moving into the Gulf. The NWS global model did a good job forming the circulations that became Helene and Milton at 10 days out. The current run has a low in the Caribbean at 5 days out and moves the circulation in to the Gulf at 8 days. This bears watching as the Gulf coast could be impacted starting the week of October 20.

airstreamingypsy
10-12-2024, 07:47 PM
If you have been watching the news you may have caught some of the buzz on yet another potential tropical circulation forming in the Caribbean and moving into the Gulf. The NWS global model did a good job forming the circulations that became Helene and Milton at 10 days out. The current run has a low in the Caribbean at 5 days out and moves the circulation in to the Gulf at 8 days. This bears watching as the Gulf coast could be impacted starting the week of October 20.

That's why I'm not putting the lanai back together yet.

Aces4
10-12-2024, 08:22 PM
That's why I'm not putting the lanai back together yet.

I heard rumors of that four days ago on the news and hoped they didn't know what they were talking about. UGH!:22yikes:

ThirdOfFive
10-13-2024, 07:17 AM
If you have been watching the news you may have caught some of the buzz on yet another potential tropical circulation forming in the Caribbean and moving into the Gulf. The NWS global model did a good job forming the circulations that became Helene and Milton at 10 days out. The current run has a low in the Caribbean at 5 days out and moves the circulation in to the Gulf at 8 days. This bears watching as the Gulf coast could be impacted starting the week of October 20.
Que sera, sera.

mrf6969
10-13-2024, 07:29 AM
Weather report at 8am today says most likely it will steer north into the Atlantic.

biker1
10-13-2024, 08:34 AM
That’s the one in the Atlantic. I have been watching the modeled development of a potentially new circulation that could form in the Caribbean Sea.

Weather report at 8am today says most likely it will steer north into the Atlantic.

MrFlorida
10-13-2024, 08:58 AM
That's Florida Living.

Normal
10-13-2024, 12:34 PM
Just what we need, new rather patterns pushing storms our way.

biker1
10-13-2024, 02:29 PM
Yes, the novelty has worn off ;-). I look at the raw model results every 6 hours and will post if I see anything interesting. Let's hope you don't see any more posts from me.

Just what we need, new rather patterns pushing storms our way.

Tvflguy
10-13-2024, 02:46 PM
I say this a few times a day when something out of my control happens. “It is what it is”. I will not allow myself to worry about matters until they are in my control.

I learned this a few years ago when seeing “Control Box” in a psychology article. It included things we CAN control in an inner box, and an example of so many things that we cannot around the perimeter. Too bad I learned this so late in my life.,,,

biker1
10-13-2024, 03:38 PM
Yes, but you want to stay informed.

I say this a few times a day when something out of my control happens. “It is what it is”. I will not allow myself to worry about matters until they are in my control.

I learned this a few years ago when seeing “Control Box” in a psychology article. It included things we CAN control in an inner box, and an example of so many things that we cannot around the perimeter. Too bad I learned this so late in my life.,,,

Pballer
10-13-2024, 04:24 PM
I say this a few times a day when something out of my control happens. “It is what it is”. I will not allow myself to worry about matters until they are in my control.

I learned this a few years ago when seeing “Control Box” in a psychology article. It included things we CAN control in an inner box, and an example of so many things that we cannot around the perimeter. Too bad I learned this so late in my life.,,,

People have been saying that the government can control the weather. So maybe they will not allow the hurricane to be created this time.

kkingston57
10-13-2024, 04:50 PM
Weather report at 8am today says most likely it will steer north into the Atlantic.

Not per the NHC 2:00 PM advisory. That is usually what happens but this year has been different

AMB444
10-14-2024, 12:47 AM
It's called AL94

Another weird formation out of the usual path.

donfey
10-14-2024, 06:26 AM
That's Florida Living.

Indeed! There are NO hurricanes in Minnesota.

Cliff Fr
10-14-2024, 06:55 AM
Indeed! There are NO hurricanes in Minnesota.

But you have other weird things there.

MrFlorida
10-14-2024, 07:55 AM
Indeed! There are NO hurricanes in Minnesota.

Just snow and Ice, cold for half the year, no thanks...

Taltarzac725
10-14-2024, 08:09 AM
Minnesota does have tornadoes. I talked to a Villager who was near a very bad one in the Twin Cities area. Fridley 1965. She is on Talk of the Villages or was back when I visited with her at a dog park .

courtyard
10-14-2024, 08:37 AM
I once saw LBJ say "who controls the weather controls the world."

Switter
10-14-2024, 09:50 AM
But you have other weird things there.

Lived in Minny most of my life. High taxes, horrendous mosquitoes, 30 below temps in January, and black ice. A beautiful state up north and great fishing but not worth the cost.

I also had to replace two roofs because of hail damage.

Wondering
10-14-2024, 10:20 AM
If you have been watching the news you may have caught some of the buzz on yet another potential tropical circulation forming in the Caribbean and moving into the Gulf. The NWS global model did a good job forming the circulations that became Helene and Milton at 10 days out. The current run has a low in the Caribbean at 5 days out and moves the circulation in to the Gulf at 8 days. This bears watching as the Gulf coast could be impacted starting the week of October 20.
Hurricane season in Florida lasts until end of November.

Sandy and Ed
10-14-2024, 10:54 AM
If you have been watching the news you may have caught some of the buzz on yet another potential tropical circulation forming in the Caribbean and moving into the Gulf. The NWS global model did a good job forming the circulations that became Helene and Milton at 10 days out. The current run has a low in the Caribbean at 5 days out and moves the circulation in to the Gulf at 8 days. This bears watching as the Gulf coast could be impacted starting the week of October 20.
Good. I don’t have to reschedule this weekend’s Pennecamp neighborhood garage sale again

biker1
10-14-2024, 11:56 AM
The latest 15-day simulation has nothing cooking. You should be good to go. With the very warm waters of the Gulf, I take a look daily.

Good. I don’t have to reschedule this weekend’s Pennecamp neighborhood garage sale again