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Man...Ophelia was enough for me last year...yuck, I think I will never like slow steering currents ever again...the pure evil they bring!!!HurricaneHunter914 wrote:Will, maybe you should be Celebrating that there have been no hurricanes at all. After last year, I bet everyone on the East Coast is throwing a party that there have been no strong hurricanes yet.

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So I'm assuming your celebrating no hurricanes aswell?
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Hey Will, Here is a tny little system right off Norfolk. There is no hope for it but it sort of interesting.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20CONUS&lat=37&lon=-73.5&info=vis&zoom=1&width=2800&height=2000&type=Animation&numframes=8&palette=ir.pal
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20CONUS&lat=37&lon=-73.5&info=vis&zoom=1&width=2800&height=2000&type=Animation&numframes=8&palette=ir.pal
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Will, I know exactly how you feel. I grew up during the 60's and 70's which was a very quiet hurricane cycle. So even though I had a tremendous interest in the storms I never got to experience one until 2004. I still have a great interest in them today, but don't live waiting for the next one. Remember, there are many interesting aspects of the weather to enjoy in addition to hurricanes. I believe you said one time you live in Virginia. You will soon get to enjoy observing the mid-latitude cyclones of the fall and winter coming through. The weather never stays the same for long, that's what I love about it. If you don't already do it, why don't you start tracking the daily weather. I have weather records dating back to 1974!
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willjnewton wrote:does the global forecast models indicate anything major in Tropical activity though???please tell me... and I really appreciate you alls responses to me, thankyou very very much
Sadly no. I'm sure the models show something like a tropical depression forming sometime within the next week or so but nothing like a major hurricane. The GFS showed something like that a few days ago.
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willjnewton wrote:does the global forecast models indicate anything major in Tropical activity though???please tell me... and I really appreciate you alls responses to me, thankyou very very much
I just read Dr.Jeff Master's blog for today and he said that the wind shear across the Caribbean remains very strong. However he said that this shear should really die down by Wednesday the 23rd and he expects at least one named storm to form during the next 7 days or so. So maybe keep an eye out for that.
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Will, do you only like Atlantic systems or are you willing to look at systems across the globe?
When I first came to Storm2k a few years ago, hardly anyone talked about storms outside of the Atlantic basin. I, as well as several others, started posting more and more about systems in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Before long, Storm2k became a place for people around the globe to following storms... around the globe. When there isn't something going on in the Atlantic, usually there is something in the Pacific. During the winter months, you can check out the Southern Hemisphere--there is plenty of action down there.
Check out http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/
Check out http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
Beside the invest in the Atlantic (93L), we have a hurricane in the Eastern Pacific (Hector), an invest in the Central Pacific (91C), and two more invests in the Western Pacific (91W and 93W).
If that isn't your cup of tea, check out http://meted.ucar.edu/
That website has plenty of programs you can check out. They help teach meteorology, covering numerous topics. Learning and asking questions will be a nice stepping stone toward reaching your dreams in weather.
When I first came to Storm2k a few years ago, hardly anyone talked about storms outside of the Atlantic basin. I, as well as several others, started posting more and more about systems in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Before long, Storm2k became a place for people around the globe to following storms... around the globe. When there isn't something going on in the Atlantic, usually there is something in the Pacific. During the winter months, you can check out the Southern Hemisphere--there is plenty of action down there.
Check out http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/
Check out http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
Beside the invest in the Atlantic (93L), we have a hurricane in the Eastern Pacific (Hector), an invest in the Central Pacific (91C), and two more invests in the Western Pacific (91W and 93W).
If that isn't your cup of tea, check out http://meted.ucar.edu/
That website has plenty of programs you can check out. They help teach meteorology, covering numerous topics. Learning and asking questions will be a nice stepping stone toward reaching your dreams in weather.
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Welcome to summer time !
I must admit, this August is very boring so far in the SE, with slightly above average temps and below average precip- not the most ideal for an active weather month. I wouldn't mind a good tropical storm myself with heavy rainfall for about 4 days straight with highs in the mid to upper 70's, or a stationary front with a slow moving low moving through the SE with heavy rains. I would love to see another Gaston blow through here - it was fun (but no major hurricanes please !).
But don't worry yet - every season we see tropical cyclones developing, even if the season is slow. September usually is the most active month. I'm sure they'll be some action later.
I must admit, this August is very boring so far in the SE, with slightly above average temps and below average precip- not the most ideal for an active weather month. I wouldn't mind a good tropical storm myself with heavy rainfall for about 4 days straight with highs in the mid to upper 70's, or a stationary front with a slow moving low moving through the SE with heavy rains. I would love to see another Gaston blow through here - it was fun (but no major hurricanes please !).
But don't worry yet - every season we see tropical cyclones developing, even if the season is slow. September usually is the most active month. I'm sure they'll be some action later.
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