What eventually became Tropical Storm Arlene developed organized convection around 11am on Wednesday, but wasn’t expected to strengthen much as it moved over cold waters (66° or less) with high wind shear. The extratropical low nearby was Continue reading Tropical Storm Arlene
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Small Scale Cyclones: The Rare Waterspout and Tornado
Dangerous weather events are not exactly commonplace along the gulf coast. You may come across a story of a tornado that caused mild damage to something already predisposed to damage, but it’s not usually severe. The more common waterspout is usually over water, typically dissipating in shallow water. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of any damage caused by a waterspout in all my life living near the water. These systems are only minor threats to coastal communities. They’re really more like exciting phenomenon for your viewing pleasure than any type of real threat. Continue reading Small Scale Cyclones: The Rare Waterspout and Tornado
Hurricane Matthew
~Hurrincane Matthew~ Continue reading Hurricane Matthew