Category: 2023
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The Panic Before the Storm
Living on the Gulf coast, a tropical storm is nearly an everyday event. However, as recently witnessed in Southern California, if your coastal geology is not used to the onslaught of numerous storms, considerable damage and loss of life is entirely in the realm of possibility. I pray with the pseudo-recent Sandy, the North-Eastern coast…
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At least 7 days out
The weather systems still give me pause for concern. NOAA is not expecting any real development for another 7 days. The areas of concern in the atmosphere are not in the gulf at this time. This gives us a bit of space to prepare for what may be a blast. Please work on your plans…
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Aug. 17, 2023, in the beginning
Western Gulf of Mexico: A broad area of low pressure could form in the central or western Gulf of Mexico by the beginning of next week. Some slow development of this system is possible thereafter as it moves westward and approaches the western Gulf of Mexico coastline by the middle of next week. * Formation…
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Season Opener – What 2023 version Weather.JayCTheriot.Com is Partially About
So, I’m back at it. I know it is August and the Atlantic Hurricane Season is well underway…well there were a few problems. Not the least of which were that there hasn’t been anything interesting happening in the Gulf, or for that matter, the Atlantic since January. However, those issues seem to have abated a…