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Looks like a flare up in the gulf. A couple of models hinted last week on possible gulf development. Comments please.
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ticka1 wrote:But if anything develops or is down there the frontal boundary will squash it - the front is suppose to be in or thru Houston by Monday......
That would be good because being in Florida I think we are more likely to see something that formed in the GOM this time of year than in the Atlantic..
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34% of new orleans storms to go
History of all storms in or near new orleans, shows 34% ...approx...still to go. Ignoring the scattered ones late in oct and nov. That means each day in the last half of sept. and two days at beginnng of oct., will knock off two percent of remaining risk. One percent every twelve hours.
We need orbital sunshade to cool the waters to the temp. in May, ending most storms forever. See CBS report...use google for link.
We need orbital sunshade to cool the waters to the temp. in May, ending most storms forever. See CBS report...use google for link.
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