Tag: weather

  • The potential winter blues hurricane

    The potential winter blues hurricane

    Ready for this potential disaster?

    Word is –just a prediction now– if hurricane Vince materializes it will not only be strong enough to become a category 5, but could eventually cause a blizzard condition on or around the Northeast Coast..

  • Supermassive Lee!

    Supermassive Lee!

    Look how enormous this sucker is!

    More…

    It is set to miss the East Coast ..

  • Models converge on Lee

    Models converge on Lee

    But there seems to be enough wiggle room for potential movement either west or east..

    Developing..

  • Hurricane Lee gets closer

    Hurricane Lee gets closer

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    Clearly, the path of hurricane Lee consistently is taking it off the coast of the United States. 

    But it’s just too close for comfort.. we aren’t ready to call it a fish storm just yet.

    Developing..

  • All eyes on Hurricane Lee

    All eyes on Hurricane Lee

    This soon to be monster storm in the Atlantic Ocean will be named hurricane Lee..

    It will also certainly immediately become a category 5 ..

    https://x.com/ericburriswesh/status/1699157885723574667?s=46&t=qL5_BCLlr1TaPKqR_awfZQ

    We are hoping and praying this stays a storm for eh fishes…. But that’s just wishes.

    Lee will churn..

    Will land he burn?

    A storm for the sea?

    We shall see ..

  • Flooding man

    Flooding man

    Tens of thousands of people attending the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert are being told to conserve food, water and fuel as they shelter in place in the Black Rock Desert after a heavy rainstorm pummeled the area, festival organizers said. 

    Attendees were surrounded by thick, ankle-deep mud and organizers halted vehicles from traveling in or out of the festival after heavy rains started saturating the area starting Friday evening. 

    Hannah Burhorn, a first-time attendee at the festival, told CNN in a phone interview Saturday the desert sand has turned into thick clay and puddles and mud are everywhere. People are wrapping trash bags and Ziploc bags around their shoes to avoid getting stuck, while others are walking around barefoot.

    Developing..

  • Idalia the beast

    Idalia the beast

    Look at this satellite image!! Idalia grew rapidly before it hit land..

    When Idalia made landfall Wednesday morning it had maximum sustained winds near 125 mph (205 kph).

    The low-lying marsh area faced a predicted storm surge of up to 15 feet!

    There are populated areas in the region, including Gainesville, where the University of Florida canceled classes through Wednesday…

    Developing..

  • Hurricane Idalia set to be ‘once in a lifetime event’ according to forecasters ..

    Hurricane Idalia set to be ‘once in a lifetime event’ according to forecasters ..

    At the time of this posting, Idalia is currently located just under 200 miles southwest of Tampa and is moving to the north at 16 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center’s latest forecast. CNN is tracking the storm’s path.

    Idalia’s landfall strength and storm surge could reach once-in-a-lifetime levels along parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast, including in the Big Bend and Tampa Bay areas. Officials have warned surge could climb as high as 10 to 15 feet in the Big Bend area.

  • Fears that Idalia will be stronger than expected

    Fears that Idalia will be stronger than expected

    A video from Ryan Hall, y’all.

    Expect rapid intensification at this time.. the storm has blossomed further to the south than expected ..

    Developing..

    https://youtu.be/1hQjWI-afE4?si=eL6GTuOzM8IPVDLk
  • Idalia not ideal for Florida and southeast coast

    Idalia not ideal for Florida and southeast coast

    Tropical Storm Idalia is strengthening quickly as it churns toward Florida and could become a dangerous Category 3 storm as it approaches the coast with a mix of heavy rains, high winds and damaging storm surge.

    Idalia is expected to intensify into a hurricane Monday and make landfall on Wednesday morning near the Big Bend of Florida as a dangerous major hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.

    As the storm intensifies, “life-threatening storm surge and dangerous winds” are “becoming increasingly likely for portions of Florida,” the hurricane center said early Monday..