Tomorrow is May! May Brings Changes BUT Still Fronts Sliding Slowly Along... Watch For Close in Early Season Development. Hurricane Prep Impt Still
As move into May....
..I want to highlight this post.
There are still cold fronts.
..I want to highlight this post.
There are still cold fronts.
I should put that like "cold fronts"
Temps lowered not really cold.
But... it's a concern for early in the season.
Note not a deep diving front
But a front.
When we have fronts on the move still in May (the edge of May let's say) we have to watch out for weak systems that form at the tail end of the fronts and while delivering a bit of a punch they are are reminders that we are moving into the Hurricane Season. I am not saying here something will form. I am saying this set up is ripe for either quasi development or actual development in May. We are 32 days away from Hurricane Season and it's time to think on several early concerns.
1. El Nino may come on strong and impact the Hurricane Season, but there's a window in the early season for development in places where normally El Nino would hinder. Don't take "El Nino" to the bank as much as hope it's a sign there are less torms and less storms mean a lower chance one may find it's way to your door.
2. Fronts on the move or more so draped lethargically across the Gulf can help spark early season development.
3. Water temperatures are only climbing. The news from South Florida this morning is it's gonna be "oh my God HOT" and the 90s are creeping into the picture. As the 90s creep in the water temperatures around the state of Florida dangling down into Hot Tub temperatures wills support early development.
I have always loved serendipity.
To drown out the news I put on YouTube.
Listening to some of my favorite weather people.
And he was pointing to the front I was writing about!
So took a screen shot and the link is below....
This is to show you exactly what I am mentioning.
We are in a pattern of change.
Last night in Raleigh we had a wild thunderstorm.
Okay a few minutes but first thunder in ages.
That was wild for me...
...then rain.
Heavy Rain.
Okay a burst of heavy rains.
Moving fast.
The Dry High Pressure is weakening.
Moisture is moving in more regularly.
And we have these weak fronts.
Again note heavy moisture feed from Pacific.
Up into the SW
Moving East.
Juicing up the atmosphere.
Note moisture congregating in SW Carib.
While El Nino may shut down the SW Carib.
It takes a while for El Nino to get it's Mojo going.
So there's a door left open currently....
So before we all get drunk on El Nino...
...start dancing the Conga Line
Know it we still have to worry on May June July.
In this neck of the woods.
Note S FL could use rain there's a bad fire.
Forest Fire and smoke hangs there.
Fire Season in the Glades comes before...
..drought busters in May Monsoons
And then Hurricane Season.
Mother Nature has a pattern how she works.
She does her job.
You do yours!
Shop for hurricane supplies.
Holiday sales and Clearance sales after work well.
My brother just called.
He's out in Weston working.
It stinks of smoke :(
Anyway ....
...watch for close in development early in the season.
While El Nino gets it's act together.
You get your act together for Hurricane Season.
Link below to Mr Weatherman on YouTube
Sweet Tropical Dreams.
Prepare for Hurricane Season!
BobbiStorm
Where will I be June 1st?
Maybe Miami
Like to go to the Keys....
..will see.
Where will you be??
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