La Breeze wrote:3090 wrote:HurricaneBrain wrote:Very apparent NW jog…
Very very concerning in its overall trajectory.
I am as well, here in SW LA.
Yep SE Tx near LA Border concerned as well. Hope I do not need to be concerned.
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La Breeze wrote:3090 wrote:HurricaneBrain wrote:Very apparent NW jog…
Very very concerning in its overall trajectory.
I am as well, here in SW LA.
Fancy1002 wrote:Incredible how we almost had a Cat 5 in June.
cstrunk wrote:Will conditions be conducive in the Gulf of Mexico or more hostile? Just wondering what things may look like in case a more northerly track across the Yucatan prevails.
weeniepatrol wrote:When the Atlantic gets a category 5 before the EPAC gets a single depression, you know you're in for a cursed season.
Beef Stew wrote:What an incredible storm- here's a record I suspect will hold for quite a long time. It's been an honor to witness history with you tonight, Storm2k.
There is a more ominous feeling that's sticking with me right now too- I really doubt Beryl will be the strongest storm we see this season...
Category5Kaiju wrote:Beef Stew wrote:What an incredible storm- here's a record I suspect will hold for quite a long time. It's been an honor to witness history with you tonight, Storm2k.
There is a more ominous feeling that's sticking with me right now too- I really doubt Beryl will be the strongest storm we see this season...
At this point, everything is on the table. A 190 mph landfall on Miami. A hurricane that beats Cyclone Freddy's total ACE. A December Category 5 hurricane. I wouldn't be surprised.
InfernoFlameCat wrote:It's also the first operational Category 5 hurricane in July. Wow just wow.
Beef Stew wrote:Category5Kaiju wrote:Beef Stew wrote:What an incredible storm- here's a record I suspect will hold for quite a long time. It's been an honor to witness history with you tonight, Storm2k.
There is a more ominous feeling that's sticking with me right now too- I really doubt Beryl will be the strongest storm we see this season...
At this point, everything is on the table. A 190 mph landfall on Miami. A hurricane that beats Cyclone Freddy's total ACE. A December Category 5 hurricane. I wouldn't be surprised.
The one I'm eyeing is a sub-900 storm. I'd never bet on it, but if there ever seemed to be a year...
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