New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
554 (Milton),
US Major:
554 (Milton),
FL Any:
554 (Milton),
FL Major:
554 (Milton)
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Re:Fay
Fri Sep 06 2002 03:31 PM
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Looks like from plotting the recon and bouy reports that the best guess for a center is near the NHC's 1pm position, maybe a little south of there. Looks like they are closing in on a definite center so maybe we will have a vortex message this afternoon. One of the recon reports had a pressure of 999mb so I guess we have our first storm below 1000mb.
To me Fay has that look you get when a storm forms so close to the coast here in Texas. (dry air flowing in from the west) If It hangs around long enough maybe it will be able to completely wrap around.
Here in Spring on the north side of Houston it's a little windy and very cloudy. Kind of pleasant outside, i'm gonna go cut my grass before the rain gets here.
Hey Steve, looks like New Orleans is getting it pretty good right now.
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