As I stated in a previous post, we don't need to worry anymore about the systems that come off the African coast as they will be turned long before reaching us. In addition, I see a huge plume of Saharan dust streaking westward over the Atlantic. That is stable air and should restrict anything from forming out there for the short term.
Closer in toward the Islands are several clusters of disorganized storms with the one moving over the Dominican Republic probably the system that NHC is watching. But look over the Gulf at that beautiful cold front, the first of many that will block the northern Gulf from any tropical troubles for the next 7-10 days.
We started with clouds and some lingering showers this morning, but skies cleared and the sun has warmed temps back into the 70 with a great feel to the air.
That's because dew points have dropped into the 40s & 50s and should allow over night temps to dip into the 50s in locations away from Lake Pontchartrain. After a brief warm up on Thursday, another front arrives early Friday with yet another late Sunday. Since the Gulf moisture is cut off, no rain is expected with either of those fronts. Clearly all the rain is now to our north & east. Where they need the rain out West, they remain in a 6 month dry spell and that is allowing fires to keep burning. Look at the smoke plume over California moving out over the Pacific off of Oregon.
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8 comments:
Don Meredith sang “Turn out the lights, the party’s over.”
Thank you, Bob, for getting us through another season. Your posts are always very informative and honest—and never hyperbolic.
Thanks for all your comments and guidance through this hurricane season Bob take care and keep up with your blog a lot of those depend on it...
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Thanks for your weather reports and a HUGH Thank you for showing your support for CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH.
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Thank you thank you Bob. You are da BEST!!!!!!!
Thank you, Bob Breck........................we all miss miss you and your reports. Thanks for the blog!!!
Until next year Bob!!!
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