
08-29-2022, 10:42 AM
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Reformed Know-Nothing
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: MoCo, MD
Posts: 26,557
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Originally Posted by whell
Are you wishing for hurricanes now,Finn? In fact, peak is about two weeks away. In fact, mother nature is going to have a lot of catching up to do....lotsa hurricanes in a small window...to get close to what was forecast.
I hope you don't get your wish. 
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Tropical depression very likely to form near Caribbean; forecasters tracking 3 other systems
The first tropical depression in two months appears likely to form this week, as an unusually quiet Atlantic hurricane season shows signs of getting into higher gear.
An area of stormy weather in the central Atlantic stands a 80% chance of organizing itself into a tropical depression “at the very least” over the next five days...
The system is one of four low-pressure areas being monitored for possible cyclone formation, as the Atlantic settles into the traditional peak period for the formation of storms. The most active part of hurricane season is from mid-August to the end of October, with Sept. 10 the statistical peak of the season.
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