August 2020:

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Just getting the hottest month of the year started
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WORST
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Will be busy with the tropics.
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MontgomeryCoWx wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:41 pm WORST
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We may be leaving town, traveling in a bubble.
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While it is in the longer range of the ECMWF, the disturbance that exited Africa yesterday may be worth watching as it traverses the MDR.
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The disturbance that the ECMWF is suggesting may pose a threat to the NW Caribbean/Gulf the first week of August has been designated 92L near the Cape Verde Islands. Thought I would post the information here since July will be over soon and early August would be any potential threat to the Gulf.
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All aboard the wave train. Choo Choo!
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The last official major hurricane to make a direct strike on the Houston/Galveston area was Category 3 Hurricane Alicia on Thursday, August 18, 1983 at 2:00 am, with maximum sustained winds of 115mph and a minimum central air pressure 962mb. Just food for thought for our weather forum.
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The NHC just increased the odds of development for 92L up to 50%.
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Big batch of SAL coming off Africa too
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