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Tropical Disco 2013 SNE


Damage In Tolland

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Well I meant by early- mid Septiembre

Yeah I guess it's possible... we'll see. Nothing is really jumping out at me on the ensembles through D15 other than we're entering a pattern that looks really active for tropical development in the Atlantic basin. At least initially probably fish given the weakness in the W Atl that should promote quite a bit of recurvature. Maybe the pattern changes by 9/10 but that's just throwing darts to be honest.

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that's assuming there's any storm to begin with.... :whistle:

 

Oh I think there won't be a problem getting waves off Africa to get going. Things are pretty favorable next 10 days. I just don't think they'll be much of a threat to land given that pretty pitiful ridge out in the central Atlantic. 

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Our senior researcher has been documenting whaling ship logs as far back as the early 1700s, within these logs are weather entries. Today he gave a presentation to senior staff. Part of his presentation included clickable Google Earth Positions of ships with dates and weather information. I will be able to access this database soon and look forward to cross referencing famous NE storms like 1815 with his data.

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euro has about the only way possible to get something remotely close to the east coast. it holds the system that's currently over the central atlantic really weak through the next 8-10 days and then has it sitting in the bahamas as a very minimal system. something to watch i guess.

Yeah, definitely something to watch.  Jeanne, for ex.

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