Another tropical circulation to form in the Caribbean ?

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Old 10-14-2024, 06:55 AM
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Indeed! There are NO hurricanes in Minnesota.
But you have other weird things there.
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Indeed! There are NO hurricanes in Minnesota.
Just snow and Ice, cold for half the year, no thanks...
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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 .

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I once saw LBJ say "who controls the weather controls the world."
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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.
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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.
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Old 10-14-2024, 10:54 AM
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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
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Old 10-14-2024, 11:56 AM
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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.

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