****Hurricane Season 2005 is here!!****
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Important Date Prior to June 1:
May 31=Dr Gray issues update hours before season starts.
Well guys it is getting closer and closer the start of hurricane season 2005.What it will bring in terms of numbers and landfalls?.The best thing to do is prepare for the worse and hope for the best.
May 31=Dr Gray issues update hours before season starts.
Well guys it is getting closer and closer the start of hurricane season 2005.What it will bring in terms of numbers and landfalls?.The best thing to do is prepare for the worse and hope for the best.
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krysof wrote:it feels like the season has awakened, but I keep forgetting that it's still mid to late May.
Is the EPAC season that is awakened not the Atlantic side althogh I am derenched here by the troughs for the past 2 weeks from the leftovers of 91L.
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krysof wrote:adjust this cycloneye
I forgot to change it.
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ChaserUK wrote:currently in El Dorado, KS for the night during my 3 week storm chasing vacation here in the USA. Can't believe I am hearing talk of hurricanes already!
Another season of chasing is arriving very soon.Good luck this year.
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thanks people - got some mild thunder and lightning here right now - stalled frontal boundary just out to my west does not seem to be moving much but does appear to be a focus for storm development - here's hoping for a supercell at least tonight.
This season does appear interesting but I do here that El Nino is supposed to be in development too - is this not supposed to cause too much shear and rip canes apart?
This season does appear interesting but I do here that El Nino is supposed to be in development too - is this not supposed to cause too much shear and rip canes apart?
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ChaserUK wrote:thanks people - got some mild thunder and lightning here right now - stalled frontal boundary just out to my west does not seem to be moving much but does appear to be a focus for storm development - here's hoping for a supercell at least tonight.
This season does appear interesting but I do here that El Nino is supposed to be in development too - is this not supposed to cause too much shear and rip canes apart?
On the contrary the latest forecasts issued earlier this month from NOAA showed neutral conditions prevailing thru the heart of the season.
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ChaserUK wrote:ah I must be a little bit behind - guess I have been concentrating on all things at a mesoscale level and not any wider than that! Thanks for the information cycloneye.
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/a ... _advisory/
Here it is.
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ChaserUK wrote:great thanks for that - just a short lived anamoly - amazing how the media can pick up on things like this and create a mountain out of a molehill! Thanks for that link - have requested updates now.
Ok very good my friend.
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Down to single digits.
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