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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Do you call this a hurricane season…?
The historical record shows the September 1 – 10 period to be the most active in terms of annual cyclogenesis in the Atlantic basin, followed closely by the 10-day periods of August 21-31 and September 11-20. This 30-day period, from … Continue reading
Could it be #13 over the horizon?
An active month of August, in tropical cyclone terms, is over and now as we move forward into September the most active month of the season, based on the historical record, a few things are happening in the Atlantic basin. … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged Atlantic, Belt of tropical activity, Center track prediction, GOES satellite, Hurricane forecasting, Hurricane KATIA, NOAA, Southeastern USA, Tropical Storm LEE, Tropical wave
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