The GumboWx 2023 Hurricane Season Preview. El Nino vs A Lit Atlantic. Spoilers: El Nino eventually wins but not before a possibly above average hurricane season.
Author: Jacob Caddell
Gulf Low Will Bring Rain and Coastal Flooding
Coastal Low to form today into tomorrow. Will bring coastal flooding from the onshore fetch, and maybe some flash flooding inland (depending on track)
One For The Mardi Gras Skiers
Obvious -PNA to develop by middle of the month, bringing numerous snow chances to the Rockies. Of course, it’s also going to drop the west into the freezer.
Bust Out The Shorts For Mardi Gras
I’m back, sort of. Oh and Mardi Gras gonna be a scorcher.
Hope You’ve Enjoyed Fall So Far. Looking Ahead At The Big Picture Into November.
Looking deep into November for the first good cold potential in the Southeast. Also, taking a quick look at the rainfall potential this weekend.
The Media Coverage Of Ian Has Been Frustrating
A tough approach angle made uncertainty all the more challenging in messaging. Today, I’m working through some of my own thoughts on storm communications.
Hurricane Ian To Make Second Landfall In Carolinas
Hurricane Ian continues its relentless journey across the SE United States. After devastating the SW coast of Florida yesterday, Ian takes aim at the Carolinas will strong winds and life threatening surge expected.
Hurricane Ian Strengthens and Grows Larger With Landfall Tomorrow
Hurricane Ian is making it’s final approach to the SW Florida Coast. It is expected to be a Category 3 or 4 at landfall. It will bring a tremendous storm surge and inland flooding.
NHC Forecasting Near Nightmare Scenario For Tampa
Hurricane Ian is strengthening this evening after a day of the models converging on Tampa. Those in the Tampa region need to take this extremely seriously and pay attention to your local NWS office along with the NHC for the best information for your area.
Tropical Storm Ian’s Strengthening Phase Is Starting
Tropical Storm Ian is beginning it’s rapid intensification phase this evening as the models start to converge toward the Big Bend or West Coast of Florida.