New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
555 (Milton),
US Major:
555 (Milton),
FL Any:
555 (Milton),
FL Major:
555 (Milton)
Beach
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Loc: Cocoa Beach/Banana River
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Look at:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/loop-wv.html
add HDW-High at look at the disturbed weather at 5N/33W, ULL? all of the energy it's displaying could it
become something Tropical? 
From the Description of the Main News Talkback Discussion: "you can only reply to the topics covered in existing main page articles. " This post was moved because this wave is not mentioned in the Main Page Leadoff Article.
Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Jun 28 2007 08:13 PM)
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Myles
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Loc: SW FL
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It's a wave embedded in the (Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone). If it were farther north it might have a chance to develope, but since it's below 10N by a good distance, nothing will spin up from it now. Maybe later if its move north into a favorable environment.
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Ed in Va
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I don't see the model links on the main page.??
They are there....go to the bottom of the Main Page
...when there model runs made.
-------------------- Survived Carol and Edna '54 in Maine. Guess this kind of dates me!
Edited by Storm Cooper (Fri Jun 29 2007 11:57 AM)
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