atrainguy
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Hopefully the "cars in trees" bit is exaggerated.
Hopefully the "cars in trees" bit is exaggerated.
There may have been a couple more touchdowns near the Lake Erie coast a little bit ago. One near Berlin Township, and another near Rockwood.
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I think it'll be pretty active, with a above average warm gulfDoes anyone have any EXTREMELY preliminary thoughts about Nov/Dec?
Oh yeah… I completely forgot about THAT.I think it'll be pretty active, with a above average warm gulf
They up well the water. The churning of the sea allows cooler water to rise to the surface.Oh yeah… I completely forgot about THAT.
*sigh*
Then again, I have to wonder what affect this hurricane season will have on the upcoming fall severe weather season. I don’t know too much about hurricanes (hence my silence on the board recently lol), but do hurricanes “suck up” all of the warmth out of the gulf when they pass over the water, not leaving any moisture for severe season? If so I guess the water would have time to heat up again?? Or is the temp of the water not affected by hurricanes going over it? I have no idea how hurricanes affect water temp AFTER they pass…. at all ha ha
In any case, thanks for the heads up..
*facepalms*
Ok… that is comforting lolThey up well the water. The churning of the sea allows cooler water to rise to the surface.
I would expect at least one more tropical/hurricane threat in the Gulf especially in October. With that being said, it wouldn't take the Gulf that long to warm right back up even if another tropical system moved through. Take 2021 for example. We had Claudette, Elsa, Fred, Ida, Mindy, and Nicholas all in the Gulf. Even with that, we had the highest number of tornadoes in October with 150, November with 21, and December at 227. November was the least active.Of course, that all depends on whether any hurricanes are able to form around or pass through the Gulf. If not, then the water will continue to simmer more or less unabated. We'll just have to see how this year's hurricane season plays out in relation to the Gulf...
I forgot about October… oops.I would expect at least one more tropical/hurricane threat in the Gulf especially in October. With that being said, it wouldn't take the Gulf that long to warm right back up even if another tropical system moved through. Take 2021 for example. We had Claudette, Elsa, Fred, Ida, Mindy, and Nicholas all in the Gulf. Even with that, we had the highest number of tornadoes in October with 150, November with 21, and December at 227. November was the least active.