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Sun Oct-04-09 02:21 AM
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Wow, looks like the Atlantic hurricane season is over. |
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I'm sitting here just outside Charleston, SC, looking at the 10 day forecast on weather.com and wow, we're supposed to be having lows in the 40's a few days out. Fall is here. Wunderground says no formation for the next week, as the cape verde season that wasn't comes to an end. Sure, hurricane season doesn't end until late next month, but man, has it been a quiet one this year.
Not that I'm complaining. I went through Hugo many years back, and felt the fringes of one or two since. And I surely feel for those pummeled by storms in the Pacific, but this Atlantic season just seems weird.
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Sun Oct-04-09 02:36 AM
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1. I really hope that you are right. |
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The cool weather has arrived in the NOLA area as well. I love it!
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Sun Oct-04-09 02:52 AM
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2. I played in the waters from Hugo a day before it was bad back then, it's nice to know nothing like |
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that has effected our nation this year, and hopefully won't. The problem is, were having a lot of drought, fires, earthquakes and to go along with those things already happening, we have possible tsunami risks. There is certainly environmental changes that are rather scary going on.
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Sun Oct-04-09 08:34 AM
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Having lived through more hurricanes in Florida than I can count, and particularly since the disastrous string of destructive storms of '04, I make no assumptions about the season being over until it's over. After November 30, we can relax a bit.
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Tue May 07th 2024, 05:16 AM
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