Props to the Capital Weather Gang for this…
Busted! Cristobal's hurricane-hyped, 2,500 mile track error: http://t.co/cuxGjdU0Sf (ht @islivingston) pic.twitter.com/rE2uFaHrAf
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) August 29, 2014
Latest from the National Hurricane Center here: Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Fri Jun 16 2017 For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: 1. Cloudiness and showers associated with a tropical wave located several hundred miles southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands have become better organized since yesterday. Additional slow… Read more →
Meteorologist are combing through the newest forecast data every six hours, while the latest cluster of storms plowing across the Atlantic Ocean continues to try to organize. Right now, the National Hurricane Center gives Invest 99-L a 10-percent chance of development during the next 48 hours and a 40-percent chance of development during the next five days. This may seem… Read more →
Today is the anniversary of Hurricane Camille. I sat down for 10 minutes with long-time morning weatherman, Rex… Posted by Nick Lilja WDAM on Monday, August 17, 2015
Props to the Capital Weather Gang for this…
Busted! Cristobal's hurricane-hyped, 2,500 mile track error: http://t.co/cuxGjdU0Sf (ht @islivingston) pic.twitter.com/rE2uFaHrAf
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) August 29, 2014
There is currently a lot of misinformation (and fear) floating around the internet about the development of a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean threatening the Gulf Coast of the United States late next week. While there is a cluster of storms east of the Greater and Lesser Antilles, there isn’t any clear sign that the cluster of storms will develop… Read more →