Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The 2013 H-Season Cranks Up : T/S Chantal



A tropical storm watch is in effect for ...

* St. Vincent * U.S. Virgin Islands * Vieques and Culebra * northern coast of the Dominican Republic from north of Cabo engano to Cabo Frances Viejo      * Haiti

Best guess : Today thru overnight, looks like T/S Chantal will pass south of St Thomas and St Croix producing easterly, southeasterly, southerly 50 mph winds and higher gusts ... and probably lots of rain.

The storm center is projected to be no closer than 200 miles to the south of St Thomas, with T/S winds reaching outward for 90 miles.

Chantal should be closest to the USVI at 8 p.m. tonight and moving away to the west-north-west after that.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Superstorm Sandy - 10/31/12 Update

The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country's most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives, cutting off modern communication and leaving millions without power Tuesday as thousands who fled their water-menaced homes wondered when — if — life would return to normal. "Everybody knew it was coming. Unfortunately, it was everything they said it was."

Source: Yahoo News

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Hurricane Sandy - Sunday 10/28 update

A possible repeat of Hurricane Irene last year (see archived posts from August 2011 in the left side panel), Hurricane Sandy is churning its way up the East Coast heading for landfall early next week and a rendezvous with a wintry storm system from the west. The mid-Atlantic is the most-densely populated region in the United States, about 64 million people -- more than 1 in 5 Americans -- potentially lie in the storm's path.

Click here for general storm path and conditions update from CBS news.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Tropical Storm Isaac

Florida's Panhandle looks to be in Isaac's main sights, but the Saturday start of the Republican National Convention in Tampa was also rescheduled.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

T/S Debby - Jacksonville and Northern Florida in the Proverbial Barrel for the 2nd time in a month

I keep forgetting that we're at the beginning of Hurricane Season, having already gone thru storm preparation and recovery with T/S Beryl about 4 weeks ago. So here comes T/S Debby, with similar patterns as Beryl, except that Debby is Gulf-based. Where Debby makes landfall is the unanswered question as I post this projection, with a wide area centered around Florida's Panhandle as a candidate for lots of wind and rain evolving over the next five days. (I didn't want to wish our Texan neighbors any harm, but originally I was kind of excited at the possibility of movie remakes of "Debby Does Dallas".) As with Beryl, T/S Debby is excepted to diminish in strength as it approaches and makes landfall, not quite reaching 75mph hurricane strength.