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BumRushDaShow

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24. Well with it sitting where it is not moving much
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 08:00 PM
Oct 5

it is doing a lot of upwelling of the water there so colder water deep down is being churned, moved upwards towards the surface, and and then mixed with the hot surface water, which will cause cooling of the surface water in the vicinity. That can weaken it if it sits there long enough. Once it starts moving forward however, it'll keep running into more and more hot water and will strengthen (unless crosswinds shear it apart, although that is not forecast).

Looks like the future is now. dchill Oct 5 #1
The worst was 2004. Six hurricanes. This year has been mild. jimfields33 Oct 5 #27
It's only just October. dchill Oct 5 #30
December will be nice. Weather always perfect. jimfields33 Oct 6 #32
Hurricane season ends November 30th. dchill Oct 6 #33
Time to go to bed. jimfields33 Oct 6 #34
Cue eMpTyhead Greene. "See, the government even FORECASTS these things." . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 5 #2
As much as I miss it, I'm so glad we don't live on the water any longer Native Oct 5 #3
The things you mentioned are not just happening in Florida slightlv Oct 5 #9
The trees are all weak from Ozone pollution IbogaProject Oct 5 #17
We have a family golf course in Augusta georgia, and we had over 200 trees uprooted or destroyed from Helene Native Oct 5 #18
So sorry to hear IbogaProject Oct 5 #29
Exactly. Native Oct 6 #39
Death Sentence is to blame. Didn.t show up for Joe. GreenWave Oct 5 #4
Post removed Post removed Oct 5 #5
perhaps the MAGAts will rethink Climate Change pfitz59 Oct 5 #6
No Thanks! fmdaddio Oct 5 #7
Good? I have friends in central Florida. Auggie Oct 5 #8
You hope -- really? Intractable Oct 5 #10
Gee, thanks. Ligyron Oct 5 #13
You deserve a good spanking for your comment Zorro Oct 5 #14
How pleasant of you EX500rider Oct 5 #15
I remember someon from FLA telling me years ago moniss Oct 5 #11
Storm surge Strelnikov_ Oct 5 #28
I get it now. The person was from moniss Oct 6 #38
I can understand the angst about Florida... slightlv Oct 5 #12
Geez, another monster. Here's the pic from Zoom Earth. ananda Oct 5 #16
The latest - a big blob of juicy clouds and convection BumRushDaShow Oct 5 #20
And it's going to strengthen and organize. ananda Oct 5 #21
Yup, once it starts moving BumRushDaShow Oct 5 #22
I don't know enough about hurricanes to know if that is good or bad... ananda Oct 5 #23
Well with it sitting where it is not moving much BumRushDaShow Oct 5 #24
That makes sense. ananda Oct 5 #25
One of my hobbies! BumRushDaShow Oct 6 #35
Here we go again. tavernier Oct 5 #19
My uncles and aunt, uncle and cousins... róisín_dubh Oct 6 #31
"we're preparing for the remnants of a different tropical system in England..." BumRushDaShow Oct 6 #36
This appears to be Florida's future. OAITW r.2.0 Oct 5 #26
The 2004 hurricane season ended up with Florida getting hit with 4 BumRushDaShow Oct 6 #37
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