New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
564 (Milton),
US Major:
564 (Milton),
FL Any:
564 (Milton),
FL Major:
564 (Milton)
Keith234
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Keith234 -- the jet is directly influenced by the positions of the jets and ridges. In fact, jets are often found between the two where the height gradient (the difference in heights over an area) is the greatest. That comes out of the mathematical framework of the weather.
trof is just a buckle in the jet, and so is a ridge. i'll remember that one. BTW, don't you mean trofs, not jet (first sentence)?
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Ryan
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hey guys, its been a while..i hear theres a depression headed for cuba and the bahamas, where is it going after that possoibly to the us coast?
please lemme know, thanks
ryan :)
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mikey815
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great site im in palm bay and its everything i need and more good job!
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Storm Cooper
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It is just a very weak low.... mostly just a rain maker and not much more at this point. Should head north possibly toward the Panhandle of FL, as a rain event and maybe a little surf.
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Edited by Storm Cooper (Fri Jun 03 2005 08:01 PM)
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