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October 2015 Discussion


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Gulf low ends up not getting picked up on this run.

NHC is looking at the system

 

 

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

800 AM EDT SAT OCT 17 2015

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:

1. An area of showers and thunderstorms extending from the northwestern

Caribbean Sea through the southern Yucatan peninsula is associated

with an area of low pressure located over central Belize. Land

interaction is expected to preclude significant development of this

system during the next day or so while it moves slowly west-

northwestward across the southern Yucatan peninsula. However, some

limited development is possible on Sunday or Monday if the low

emerges into the southern Bay of Campeche. Regardless of tropical

cyclone formation, this system will likely produce heavy rainfall

across portions of Honduras, Belize, northern Guatemala, and the

Yucatan Peninsula through Monday.

* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent

* Formation chance through 5 days...low...20 percent

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First freeze of the season. I was out late last night, it had that winter "smell" in the air. DTW got down to 31F but most of SE MI in the 20s. The usual cold spot of ARB was 22F!

 

Detroits average first freeze is October 21st. The earliest first freeze on record is September 22, 1974 & the latest first freeze on record is November 15, 1946.

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Did a corn maze out by Malta with the family tonight...it was a bit chilly, but with little in the way of wind and a couple layers on it wasn't bad at all...sunset was sweet on the drive out. A lot of colors now on the trees too.

Looks like we warm back up next week...some rain would be nice

Out in my hood. You hit up Jonamac orchard?

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In your late afternoon/early evening episode of As the GFS Turns, we have this.  The remnant tropical low in our area with another system about to make landfall in North Carolina:

 

 

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In case anyone is wondering, there is precedent this sort of thing (two systems making landfall so close in time) but it's pretty unusual. 

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Social media was dead silent after that heartbreaker.

The expressions of everyone at the big house said it all.

Needless to say, that guy who ****ed up the punt is probably the #1 enemy on campus right now.

Can you imagine having to walk into the locker room after that?

Also I read the guy who recovered it broke his hip during the run back.

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