Happy Sunday, I hope that your weekend is going well. We have quite a lot to talk about for this forecast, so let’s get into it. Looking out west, we have an extremely strong upper-level…
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Tropical outlook for 7/21/24: Dusty in the Atlantic and a couple of disturbances in the Pacific
It’s been another generally quiet week for hurricane activity in the United States, and I am expecting this trend to continue for the next several days. Looking into the Atlantic, I am expecting no tropical…
Pacific Activity Increases While the Atlantic Sleeps. Tropical Update 7/7/2023
Our El Nino is working over time this week as the Pacific remains active while Atlantic activity remains muted. In the Pacific, we are watching two new areas of interested after the two areas we…
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Hurricane Adrian Churns in Eastern Pacific with Tropical Storm Beatriz behind, Atlantic remains quiet for now: Tropical Update – 6/30/2023
When the East Pacific woke up, it woke up quickly. Hurricane Adrian is currently strengthening in the open waters of the Pacific as it’s window for intensification begins to close. Behind, Tropical Storm Beatriz may…
Atlantic continues to maintain quiet and unfavorable conditions as we approach the peak of hurricane season: Tropical Outlook / Discussion- 8/5/22
Hello everyone and happy Friday! For today’s tropical outlook, we will continue to monitor the current conditions, as well as take a look at the model data and how the conditions will change over time.…
North Atlantic continues to stay quiet while the Eastern Pacific pumps out storms: Tropical Outlook/Discussion – 7/19/22
The North Atlantic Hurricane Basin has been quiet over the last several days, and this pattern is expected to hold at least for the next week. Current tropical activity is confined to the Eastern Pacific…
South Mississippi forecast 7/20/21
Today will be another soggy day for south Mississippi. The WPC has pegged the area with a Slight Risk for Flash flooding again. So what you saw yesterday, is going to be pretty close to…