Thursday, August 14, 2014

8/14- Nothing to talk about.

Good Thursday all!

I am not going to bore you with the forecast for the next 3 days- it's all the same. Partly cloudy and mid-80s. Sunday looks rather wet as a cold front moves through, followed by 2 more days of partly cloudy and mid-80s, then another wet Wednesday appears possible, but unlikely, at the moment. No fun at the moment for me...which is good news for everyone else.

In the Atlantic- Tropical Development is not expected anytime soon, a highly rare occurrence for mid-August. This is shaping up to be a very inactive hurricane season.

In the Pacific- Tropical Storm Karina is located 510 miles SW of the Baja peninsula and is likely to strengthen into a hurricane this weekend (it has 60 mph winds at the moment), but poses no threat to land. A low in the far western part of the basin could become a tropical storm, but it is almost in the central pacific basin, and the next named storm that could develop in the East Pacific should not do so until Monday.


Today in weather history- August 14, 1969- The beginnings of a disaster- Tropical Storm Camille forms in the Cayman Islands and begins it's deadly track to New Orleans.

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