WHILE HERMINE ENDED FLORIDA’S HURRICANE DROUGHT, JULIA IS FIRST TO FORM INLAND

Written by on September 14, 2016 in Summer 2016, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments

September 2016 has hosted two separate record breakers. To start the month, Hurricane Hermine made landfall ending a record 11 year hurricane drought for Florida. Today saw the formation of Tropical Storm Julia, the first system in recorded history to be named while over Florida. This thing will bring a multiday heavy, flooding rain and gale-force wind event from Florida to North Carolina.

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Other systems to have formed over land.

Credit: Brian McNoldy

Credit: Brian McNoldy

Rest of the Atlantic.

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