With the cool/ cold fronts pushing through the Midwest and Mid Mississippi Valley today we ... should be sealing off the GOM from a great deal of the tropical storm potential.
However... we all remember Hurricane Opal and other October storms over the last decade or so.
Relax but don't let your guard down. And don't eat all of your hurricane supplies yet.
I hear you Danny...tomorrow we have a mass of dry air moving into South Florida which will make it some what cooler out, cant wait! If this needs to be moved, please do so, thanks!
-------------------- Gloria 1985 (Eye passed over my house in...get this...northwestern CT!)
Dr Grey's team predicted three named storms for October (above average). Two hurricanes; one major. He said that the Atlantic is still warmer than it should be.
Wind Direction (WDIR): E ( 80 deg true )
Wind Speed (WSPD): 13.6 kts
Wind Gust (GST): 15.5 kts
Wave Height (WVHT): 2.6 ft
Dominant Wave Period (DPD): 6 sec
Average Period (APD): 4.5 sec
Mean Wave Direction (MWD): NE ( 52 deg true )
Atmospheric Pressure (PRES): 29.86 in
Air Temperature (ATMP): 81.1 °F
Water Temperature (WTMP): 84.9 °F
Dew Point (DEWP): 71.1 °F
Heat Index (HEAT): 85.1 °F
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