Teban54 wrote:IcyTundra wrote:Wow this thread is pretty dead I guess it’s because the track is pretty locked into Atlantic Canada or New England.
I think it's more because of fatigue after what seems like an eternity of tracking Lee. Margot is getting even less attention despite being a hurricane now.
1. Margot, essentially a fish storm, will never get much attention no matter how strong it gets. Many don't care because it is boring to them when it isn't a threat to land. Admittedly, it is relatively boring to me, too, when no threat to land. But I like and prefer boring because no landfalls is fine with me. I prefer the relative boredom. But there's much less for a poster like me to post about. Examples: % of ensemble members landfalling in certain area and trend from run to run. The main attention Margot had been getting was probably mainly related to how it could influence Lee, which is a threat to land. Now that influence on Lee is pretty much known.
98L OTOH even though not even a TC will get much more attention as long as the chance for a landfall is there.
2. The % of forum regular posters from NE or Atlantic Canada is small. A storm threatening there is almost always going to result in fewer posts as compared to a similar storm threatening, say, FL, LA, or TX.