Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
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593 (Milton),
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593 (Milton),
FL Any:
593 (Milton),
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593 (Milton)
Clark
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Re: South of LA/AL
Thu Sep 29 2005 12:44 PM
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There is too much dry air at mid-levels, too much shear coming in association with the front and upper-level trough, and not enough time for the system to develop for it to really be a concern. If the dry air were not present and the front not coming, it might have had a shot...but alas, no such luck for it.
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