2025 NATL hurricane season is here

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Re: 2025 NATL hurricane season is here

#181 Postby AnnularCane » Mon Sep 15, 2025 6:39 pm

storm_in_a_teacup wrote:
AnnularCane wrote:Everyone forgets about poor Chantal. :(


I forgot about her, but I *did* remember the little lemon in March.
I still need to draw it lol



I remember Chantal. Forgot about the March lemon. :)
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Re: 2025 NATL hurricane season is here

#182 Postby LarryWx » Mon Sep 15, 2025 7:16 pm

AnnularCane wrote:
storm_in_a_teacup wrote:
AnnularCane wrote:Everyone forgets about poor Chantal. :(


I forgot about her, but I *did* remember the little lemon in March.
I still need to draw it lol


I remember Chantal. Forgot about the March lemon. :)


Chantal, for those who forgot, in addition to several damaging tornadoes, lead to some of the highest 24 hour rainfall amounts in history for parts of C NC:

Record Amount: A station north of Pittsboro, NC, recorded 14.22 inches of rain.

Widespread Impact: Other areas in central North Carolina, including Chatham, Alamance, Durham, Orange, and Person counties, received 6 to 11 inches of rain.

Flash Flooding: The high rainfall totals in a short period caused rapid river rise and flash flooding, with some areas experiencing more than 10 inches of rain.

50-100 Year Event: The rainfall amounts were significant enough to be classified as a 50 to 100-year rain and flooding event for the affected regions.
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Re: 2025 NATL hurricane season is here

#183 Postby cycloneye » Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:09 pm

Well, this stat tells all about this season.

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 https://x.com/MattDevittWX/status/1967707688923803947

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Re: 2025 NATL hurricane season is here

#184 Postby ConvergenceZone » Mon Sep 15, 2025 10:39 pm

cycloneye wrote:Well, this stat tells all about this season.

https://i.imgur.com/8SUqSlY.jpeg

 https://x.com/MattDevittWX/status/1967707688923803947



wow that's quite a dry spell. I'm still going with my original prediction of 2 storms this month. I think it's obvious we will get the first real soon, and I'm thinking the 2nd one early in the final week of September.
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