
2025 Indicators: SST's, MSLP, Shear, SAL, Steering, Instability (Day 16+ Climate Models)
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Re: 2025 Indicators: SST's, MSLP, Shear, SAL, Steering, Instability (Day 16+ Climate Models)
Truly a rare sight. For the first time in the history of GTWOs, there is an empty GTWO on the peak day of Atlantic hurricane season. Unbelievable


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Re: 2025 Indicators: SST's, MSLP, Shear, SAL, Steering, Instability (Day 16+ Climate Models)
CyclonicFury wrote:Truly a rare sight. For the first time in the history of GTWOs, there is an empty GTWO on the peak day of Atlantic hurricane season. Unbelievable
https://i.imgur.com/p7LpB7P.png
Given all the major landfalls we've had in the last 10 years, I'd be nice to get a year where we just don't get anything.
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