is it will keep temperatures cooler and bring us
a nice breeze

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It's interesting that the professional folks continue to say that "we now entering (or are in) a La Nina pattern", but, it sure doesn't look like it - if anything, it seems like we are still in an El Nino pattern (even though the Pacific ocean temps do not indicate this)...
Frank2 wrote:There's currently a large area of showers and thunderstorms extending from the northern Caribbean northeastward into southwest Atlantic, but, this still appears to be more related to a trough, than anything else (by the way, the weak low in the Gulf seems to have diminished this morning)...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/browsh.html
Frank2 wrote:Per one or two others on this board, I also have a policy that I won't post when it's obvious that it's a serious situation (as in Dean or Felix), since there's no need for speculation at that point...
At this point, I'm just saying that one of the meteorologists here seems to think that perhaps something might form from the current invest within this trough, so, we'll see - no cry wolf issues here...
My own opinion is that since we are in the last 30% of the season (statistically), the chance is less - Katrina (per what you mentioned) was in the heart of the season, however...
Let's hope that doesn't happen again...
Please remember the admin rules when it comes to inappropriate comments, incidentially - I don't appreciate what you said...
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