2025 Hurricane and Tropical Weather

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Tropical Tidbits

#91L in the central Atlantic appears to have a closed circulation, albeit slightly elongated. However, deep convective activity is currently suppressed, likely due to above average low to mid-level vertical stability. Models today are indicating a lower probability of development than they were previously, injecting uncertainty into the forecast. 91L will approach the Lesser Antilles next week, and the region should continue to monitor the forecast in case a tropical cyclone forms.
 
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I guess it's like the changes of seasons and the tides of the sea, it's inevitable that it'll ramp up soon.
 
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Another hurricane which become an ex one Gabrielle has computer models all a fluster again this side of the atlantic, some have it going South into western Europe, some want to keep it out in the Atlantic with a blocking high restricting its progress others have it going North close to the UK.We'll see.


 
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All in all...hasn't Florida been pretty lucky this year?
 
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All in all...hasn't Florida been pretty lucky this year?
Yeah so far but we all know that won’t hold out. I’ve got my evacuation plans in place. Everyone is ready for me if need be. Praying it won’t be as horrible as last year.

My aunt & uncle in Sebastian FL. Although, they’re in a double wide mobile home so even that’s iffy.

My friends in the Rincon, GA just west of Savannah GA.

My oldest daughter’s place in Panama City Beach FL and her boyfriend’s place in Dothan, AL.
 
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I'm keeping an eye on these two storms. I live on the southeastern tip of NC on the coast.
 
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I live in the mountains, I went and got my water, bottled coffee and cash this morning. I won't get comfortable here ever again!
 
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I'm keeping an eye on these two storms. I live on the southeastern tip of NC on the coast.
Two of my daughters friends live in Wilmington NC & one is on Charleston, SC. I’ve been watching it closely. All of them are marine scientists so have great respect for storms.
 
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