As you know, I'm totally dependent on the internet/cable staying up. I do have generator power, but without the "net" I can't post. I am today posting from a friends house outside the metro area. Don't have much to show, but here goes.
Since Ida, there have been 2 short lived named storms Kate & Julian that bothered no one. We're now up to Hurricane Larry way out in the Atlantic that is expected to become another major Cat. 3 storm. Fortunately his future track steers him up the East coast away from land.
Closer in to us, there is an area in the Caribbean NHC is giving a small chance to develop.
This should not impact the northern Gulf coast unless something changes. My hope is for the MJO to go into the unfavorable (sinking air) phase for the next 2-3 weeks hindering any development. Hopefully by then some cold fronts will be arriving to protect us from future storms? I will try and post once or twice a day IF I have internet access. Hope to see you soon. Stay tuned!
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Thanks bob. Be safe. We always prove our resiliency
I just want to say thank you. I have watched you since I was a young child with my parents and when I was on the fence about whether to leave I found your blog. I know you don’t try to scare people unnecessarily and I truly appreciate that.
Thanks Bob. I'm glad you are well and survived the hurricane.
Thank U Bob 😘
Camping out with relatives in north Texas. Best wishes to everyone!
Thank you
Thanks Bob. You are the best!!!
Really greatful for your updates helped me advise a few uninitiated appropriately here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Your statement about the track of the storm being 10-15: miles farther to the west or closer to the metro area proved to be enormously prescient.
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