Disturbance Over Georgia

There is a new disturbance over us and I don’t know the first thing about it. It’s very frustrating, but there’s only the brief mention of the disturbance in the NHC’s tropical discussion. Nothing, no where else. I don’t yet know exactly where the storm is, how strong it is, how much it will affect us, or even if it’s a real storm yet. All I know for a location is a vague “off the Georgia Coast” and that the outlook calls for the disturbance to move towards the northeast. From our local weather, there’s an 80 percent chance of rain today with about an inch forecast to fall.

And of course, there are other storms out there. I missed a mention of Tropical Storm Dolly a few days ago, which traversed the Mexico coastline. And several waves that have dissipated since I last wrote. And two new ones, in the far east Atlantic. I’m keeping an eye on them. One reminder, the peak of the season is only a few days away … September 9th.

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