Atlantic is mostly quiet again for now
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
546 (Milton),
US Major:
546 (Milton),
FL Any:
546 (Milton),
FL Major:
546 (Milton)
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well, one more then. 5th sentence, 'there' should read 'the.'
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I notice that there is some hesitation (which is wise) on the absolute down the road forecasted path of Dolly.
This morning on local Miami News there was a more concerned look on the faces and less of a "oh its 3300 miles away" tone as if someone pointed out that it was possible (not necessarily probable) that Dolly may be a hurricane that someone not so far down the road may have to watch her carefully.
Then again the cynics probably fizzled/wished that she would just fizzle over night.
And..what did pop up east of PR.. sure hope that's just a anomaly of overnight pop up rain within a wave and not something they have to recon with sooner rather than later.
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