93L is no longer being tracked but it's remnants are still causing some rain as it moves further inland. Beyond that watching an area east of the Caribbean for next week.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
281 (Milton)
, Major:
281 (Milton)
Florida - Any: 281 (Milton)
Major:
281 (Milton)
I've been lurking on your discussion since this morning. Very impressed with the knowledge being shared. I'm rather shy in posting to message boards, and I don't know if it's helpful in answering your question, but the SC State Climatologist in a message around 8am this morning had this to say about the FSU superensemble model: ....
Welcome, and see, it wasn't hard to make a valuable contribution. Do it again, seriously. ALL of us have *something* of value to share. Some make dammed good forecasts but confuse the 'unwashed masses', Others have a good ability to translate cyber geek talk to something meaningful, a few, like Skeetobite, are gifted in making a picture out of a thousand words, and a few, like me, have a thousand words that can't be made into a picture.
Welcome aboard!
-------------------- Richard
A forecast is NOT a promise!
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