CSU Forecast Update - Current Discussion on Possible BOC/Gulf June System... Analog Years ....Do You Remember 1996? I do...
A writer and a tropical muse. A funky Lubavitcher who enjoys watching the weather, hurricanes, listening to music while enjoying life with a sense of humor and trying to make sense of it all!
When generations collide in my mind. I leave TWC on mute with closed captions on in the background. Like a noisy puppy you like but were able to mute because it's whining for attention or growling at a lizard climbing up your bedroom wall. Note that lizard example only works well for people in South Florida. I mean I'm busy cleaning, thinking on what to write in the blog and watching news on an App on my phone .......but still The Weather Channel goes on quietly like some screensaver background to my daily life albeit on mute.
God Bless the rewind feature so I was able to "wait stop he's doing the Tropical Update" and wait for it to finish and then rewind and listen. Okay, not saying anything new. There's shear there....yeah always there in June. There's Saharan Dust.....yeah always there in June. There's waves (not always there this early in June) battling along trying to make it to the beautiful coast of South America. More on that tomorrow.
Writers always have various discussions in their head as if everything is an opportunity for a scene in a story or screenplay. Note........never date or talk to screenwriters or you'll be sorry. Don't say I didn't warn ya....
Anyway what am I supposed to say today that hasn't been said everywhere online and on air somewhere?
Good video I happened to run into on YouTube. A simple run down of what you need to know if you live in or recently moved to Hurricane Country. Note when I say that I don't mean a condo on the ocean, but anywhere that you can be impacted by a hurricane. Take Valdosta a city in Georgia not on the coast but it was impacted the last two years by hurricanes that moved fast inland. Infact, while the hurricane was about to make landfall down in Florida much of the weather raced out ahead of it and was lashing Valdosta with seriously crazy winds. I'm keeping this short tonight, but I have spoken in past blogs about how Valdosta and Tallahassee were getting lashed by violent weather and yet the hurricane had still not made official landfall in Florida far to the South. About as short a video I can think of where someone put together the basics, calmly in an organized and helpful way!
The EPAC is popping!! 80% Red!
Barbara looks to be forming soon!!
Oh and Barbara has a friend.........