Created some updated climatology tracks focused only on the Atlantic for August. Data goes from 1851 to 2018 (number of storms is denoted by n). It's broken down by 10 day intervals (Aug 01-10, 11-20, 21-31).
Data used is from https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/
Updated Atlantic Climatology Tracks for August
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Re: Updated Atlantic Climatology Tracks for August
And these models are the reason we already have 25 cases of water on our screened deck. (We're on well water) I know folks probably think we're crazy at the moment but I bet they won't come end of August, first week of September. We are not ones to procrastinate when it comes to hurricanes and lengthy power outages. We'll drink the water either way, storm or not. But we're not gonna be stuck hunting down overpriced water. We've seen water go for $8 for a 24pk around here after a storm. Thankfully we've never had to buy water after a storm because of prepping ahead of time.
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