As I promised, I would have various guests on my podcast that I think you'll find informative, entertaining, and fun to watch. Today I taped a terrific podcast with my good friend, former World Series Hero and golfing partner Ron Swoboda. Just like last week with David Bernard, these are not scripted and are casual conversations that will make you laugh and know who this person really is. But you can't see Ron's appearance unless you subscribe at bobbreck.com.
The cost to subscribe is $2/month or 7 cents a day. It allows you to see people from my past that we all would like to know where are they now.
Future podcast guests will be John Snell & Margaret Dubuisson. Also coming up will be some weather experts that you'll want to see, so go sign up. Another reason to sign up is an expected uptick in tropical activity after September 20th. Today's GFS run is at it again, bringing a system to Louisiana in 12-14 days
Believable? Probably not as this is the only model doing so, and it has been so wrong that far out all summer. Worldwide, there are still no hurricanes/typhoons anywhere. NHC has an area to watch out in the Atlantic.
A wave is emerging off of Africa, and some models do make it our next named storm (Gabrielle) next week. It is likely to make the turn to the north out over the Atlantic, so no concern there. I have mentioned time and again, IF we are to see any tropical threats this year, it will come from the western Caribbean or southern Gulf.
That's where the warmest water temps are and where the Central American Gyre often spins up late-season storms. There is a new cluster of storms east of the Yucatan, but not much else..
I did find a small mid-level swirl out in the Atlantic east of the Islands. NHC doesn't seem to be concerned. Otherwise, we're stuck in a late-season Fall Heat wave for the next week.
As the upper high drifts to the east, the 6-10 day outlook shows we're going to stay 90+ for many more days.
Hot, dry, and boring means no tropical threats to talk about. Stay tuned!