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Since the last time I looked at Isaac earlier today it remained a weak and rather disorganised system with a large envelope of energy but as of this evening, that energy is beginning toshow signs of consolidating and we knew that once this occured then, look out! Maximum sustained winds are up to 65 mph now and this will cause […]
If we strip away the uncertainties in the forecast for now and look at what IS certain.. unfortunately what is certain is that Hispaniola which is a large islands which makes up the nations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic and this island will have to contend with significant rainfall from Isaac as he passes nearby to the south […]
Organisation & Initial Intensity Could Mean Difference Between Heading For East Coast or Gulf As Isaac continues to wax and wane as he enters the eastern Caribbean having endured dry air and wind shear. The same question remains despite what the models are suggesting and that is, when will this storm intensify. I really do […]
Concerns continue to grow this evening as Tropical Depression 9 spins westward towards the Leeward Islands. Right now this system doesn’t look like much at all, largely exposed with little deep convection to speak of. This has a lot to do with dry air it along with all other systems which have crossed the tropical Atlantic […]
Well I think it’s pretty safe to now say that the worst of the worst is now over when talking heat for both North America and Europe and really the Northern Hemisphere as we now enter the last 10 days of August. Days have shortened and nights lengthened considerably and with the sun angle lowering, so […]
HURRICANE GORDON MAKES LANDFALL IN AZORES THIS MORNING All of a sudden the tropical Atlantic has awakened and there is a lot on the table over the coming 1-2 weeks. While we have two circulations well paying close attention to, we see Gordan drifting and die out in the chilly waters en-reoute towards Portugal […]

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