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Tropical Disco 2013 SNE


Damage In Tolland

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i think like anything, you have to pick and choose and be mindful of what you are reading. 

 

Yeah, you just see tweets from people you follow, so only choose people with a record of tweeting/retweeting accurate and interesting info.

 

Twitter can be an awesome way to communicate with other meteorologists and weather enthusiasts. 

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What made you cringe more, the storm, the WAR coming back or the fact that you're looking at a computer model 30 days out? :)
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It's called rabbi's intuition.

 

Climo and MJO basically. As the MJO wave progresses east, it will prime Africa with more disturbances and also allow for better atmospheric conditions on the west side of the departing wave. However, it's still fighting a hostile environment and it's going to take a little time.

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Climo and MJO basically. As the MJO wave progresses east, it will prime Africa with more disturbances and also allow for better atmospheric conditions on the west side of the departing wave. However, it's still fighting a hostile environment and it's going to take a little time.

I would be a little cautious with the overall MJO progression though as models tend to rush it a bit. Is the MJO the reason the EPAC has been so busy lately?
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Can't believe there are people in the main tropics thread who are arguing that the damages from Sandy are larger then if 1938 repeated itself here.  It wouldn't even be close IMO.

 

Some people won't understand until they live through another '38 cane... then blame it all on climate change.

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Not that the experimental Roundy Probabilities are the be-all of tropical weather prediction or anything, but having almost the entire Atlantic Basin in a negative development anomaly just a week after the climatologically most active day of any given year is DEFINITELY a good sign for an over-achieving season   ...  :axe: 

 

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It's time folks. All the doubters..active period about to explode

 

 

US East coast may be threatened Sept 5-12 as pattern ripens to pull in what will become a much more African wave pattern for a few weeks

I could say that every single year since god knows when. You could put out a generic statement like that every week in Sept and the first week of Oct. Maybe threatened, man o man what a hypester.

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