Epac Future.
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- Kingarabian
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Epac Future.
Do the models, or conditions predict another hurricane or storm? Does anyone predict another storm before the season ends?
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Re: Epac Future.
I think the EPac has just enough juice to crank out T. S. Sandra (and if it forms, it's probably going to be about 1500 miles away from Baja California) and after that, no. And Sandra would probably last three days as an active storm.
NOTE: This is not an official forecast.
NOTE: This is not an official forecast.
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Re: Epac Future.
Ad Novoxium wrote:I think the EPac has just enough juice to crank out T. S. Sandra (and if it forms, it's probably going to be about 1500 miles away from Baja California) and after that, no. And Sandra would probably last three days as an active storm.
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Aite thanks sir!
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Re: Epac Future.
I just wish to reiterate though: I have no professional meteorological experience so this is mostly just an amateur forecast.
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Re: Epac Future.
The Atlantic wave train, the source of most East Pac TCs, has shut down. The outlook is for an extended period of sinking air across both the East Pacific and Atlantic. Odds are, the season is over in both basins:


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