Posted on 09/14/2017 4:28:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The National Hurricane Center is reporting that two new storm systems are forming in the far eastern Atlantic. While they are far from Miami, both show a 70 percent probability of becoming tropical depressions within five days.
The NHC is predicting a more southerly track for the pair than Hurricane Jose, which seems to be headed into the Atlantic, far from our Irma-battered shores. For Jose, it should be noted, according to the hurricane center, that "there is a fair bit of spread in the global models....which does not give me a lot of confidence in the long-term track forecast."
The forward tropical wave should hit the Leeward Islands in five days and is moving rather rapidly. The second wave is moving less rapidly, but is likely to gain strength more quickly.
Miami, we really wish we didn't have to tell you this.
We will update this story as the systems move west.
Yes. Interesting. I have read that this is the first year that the word “Safety” has been added to their yearly motto.
Maybe the fish can fly in your window?
Our community was told that FEMA said they will collect our debris in 6 to 8 weeks. Guess there might be even more to collect.
Maybe the fish can fly in your window?
Interesting video. I’ve bookmarked that page.
Thank you. I will give it a try. My computer is acting weird, so it’s hard to get it to load that (or just about any) website.
Just click anywhere on map to zoom in one level. Continue clicking to zoom further.
Wow! Love it! Thanks for another good link!
These hurricanes may destroy the entire continental United States.
for later
What, was it 2005 when there were so many storms we ran out of names and had to start over?
Wake me when these pussies actually take more than one in the gut.
That earth wind map is pretty cool. Nice link.
Initial computer models suggest early turns to the North - makes it less likely to be a threat. Prayers up and fingers crossed.
The warmists are praying for two more direct hits, to make their lies more believable.
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