2020 Hurricane Season Starting Early, "High Activity" Expected This Year

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From the National Hurricane Center
Tropical storm Beta:

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Hurricane Teddy:

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Lordy I hope it’s not a lot of surge for the New England states. I have a lot of family along the coast in southern Maine.


My brother lives in ME but he's near the NH state line - will have to check on him anyways. Just because.
 
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We have been getting a lot of rain here in NC from Beta, some heavy.

I like this map from the National Hurricane Center:
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I’m on the east coat of FL visiting my family. We’ve had 3 straight days of drenching rain bands from the tail of Gamma. Even the dog seems miffed. No walks in driving rain. Poor little pup.

My oldest is driving home from Charleston today and it looks like she’ll hit some rain along the FL/GA line.

Tropical Storm Gamma leaves 6 dead in southern Mexico

At least six people died and thousands were evacuated in southeastern Mexico after Tropical Storm Gamma lashed the Yucatan Peninsula's resort-studded coast with near-hurricane force winds and drenched Tabasco and Chiapas states, authorities said Sunday.
 
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Time to root for wind shear!!!

Tropical Tidbits

A tropical wave east of the Lesser Antilles seems to be forming a closed circulation, and while hostile wind shear is limiting the system, it has a chance to become a tropical storm as it approaches the eastern Caribbean Islands. Rough weather is possible in the region, especially in the Leeward Islands Wednesday and Thursday.
 
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Hurricane center ups the odds on Atlantic tropical wave’s formation

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As Delta fades from relevance another tropical system on the horizon increases its odds of development leading to the possible formation of Tropical Storm Epsilon.

A tropical wave about 900 miles east of the Windward Islands has shown signs of organization Monday morning,
 
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A tropical depression formed Monday morning in the Atlantic. The depression is not expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico or pose a threat to Louisiana.

It will be named Epsilon if it strengthens as expected. Forecasters say it could come a tropical storm later Monday and then a hurricane on Thursday.

As of 7 a.m., the depression was stationary about 720 miles southeast of Bermuda. It has winds of 35 mph.

It's expected to start moving northwest on Tuesday, and residents in Bermuda were encouraged to watch the storm's progress.

Tropical depression forms in the Atlantic, expected to strengthen: See track

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The name of this thread should be adjusted:

“2020 Hurricane Season Starting Early, Staying Late, And Relentless In-between...”

I don’t know about y’all, but I am DONE with hurricane season 2020. :eek:
 
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The name of this thread should be adjusted:

“2020 Hurricane Season Starting Early, Staying Late, And Relentless In-between...”

I don’t know about y’all, but I am DONE with hurricane season 2020. :eek:

We only have 3 more names to go...

  1. zeta
  2. eta
  3. theta
Wonder what happens after that?
 
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We only have 3 more names to go...

  1. zeta
  2. eta
  3. theta
Wonder what happens after that?
“Goawayeta”? I want to know but I don’t want to know. Iykwim
 

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