eastcoastFL wrote:Iceresistance wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
Isn’t it on their way home?
No, moving towards the SW
Right but hey have to head North to get back home don’t they?
Yes, they turn to the north, unless they want to get back in tho
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eastcoastFL wrote:Iceresistance wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
Isn’t it on their way home?
No, moving towards the SW
Right but hey have to head North to get back home don’t they?
eastcoastFL wrote:Iceresistance wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
Isn’t it on their way home?
No, moving towards the SW
Right but hey have to head North to get back home don’t they?
kevin wrote:The two 'big ones' this season were both in November. This season has redefined the idea of the Atlantic late season, I never imagined something like this would be possible (not just Iota but all the late season activity this year).
chaser1 wrote:kevin wrote:The two 'big ones' this season were both in November. This season has redefined the idea of the Atlantic late season, I never imagined something like this would be possible (not just Iota but all the late season activity this year).
As I sit here in awe, that statement by Kevin is what I find mind-blowing. The very notion of "beware of November Atlantic hurricane season monsters" just defies our historical knowledge. We are truly watching a hurricane season freak show.
eastcoastFL wrote:chaser1 wrote:kevin wrote:The two 'big ones' this season were both in November. This season has redefined the idea of the Atlantic late season, I never imagined something like this would be possible (not just Iota but all the late season activity this year).
As I sit here in awe, that statement by Kevin is what I find mind-blowing. The very notion of "beware of November Atlantic hurricane season monsters" just defies our historical knowledge. We are truly watching a hurricane season freak show.
Now I’m wondering if we will be dealing with some forms of tropical systems into the new year...
Kazmit wrote:It could be close to breaking the Cuba hurricane's record for the strongest November hurricane.
Nancy Smar wrote:AL, 31, 2020111612, 03, OFCL, 3, 136N, 820W, 140, 921, HU
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