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12 Nov 24, 01:41 PM |
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Potential tropical storm Sara
Might not amount to anything yet but I’ve just been having a look as I fly Monday but there’s an 80% chance Sara forms in the Western Caribbean by the weekend.
Some models then show it going towards southern Florida by next Wednesday or Thursday, although most agree it could weaken due to colder water temps nearer Florida. I’m a bit of a weather geek so will keep people informed 🤓 And FYI this post isn’t to panic anyone. An official storm hasn’t even formed yet but just posting as could be something that affects southern Florida next week. |
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13 Nov 24, 06:30 PM |
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We’re out here now & all the forecasters are keeping an eye on it.
As you say, too early to say how/if it’s going to develop; so many variables (low pressure, high pressure, wind shear, water temps…….) will determine that. Just saw a forecaster say it’s ‘likely’ to develop into a hurricane in the next few days but unable to say what it’s path will be at the moment or if it will affect Florida. Any turn towards Florida would likely see it arrive in the middle of next week. 🤞🤞 Edited at 06:36 PM. |
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13 Nov 24, 07:15 PM |
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14 Nov 24, 12:42 PM |
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lnvest 99L is still classed as a tropical depression but they do think it will develop over the next few days and some say it could become a major hurricane by earl next week
we will have to wait and see what invest 99 does over the next few days but as said the cooler temps in the gulf should stop the storm developing as much as it would in the height of summer |
14 Nov 24, 12:58 PM |
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all of the Global Ensemble Forecast System (GEFS) members seem to think that Florida will see some impact of this system by the middle to end of next week
we will have to see how it develops but they do say the cold trough heading south west over Texas and Mississippi will push this depression west towards Florida |
14 Nov 24, 02:33 PM |
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We are out on Tuesday. Just off to watch, Orlando local weather channel.🤨
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14 Nov 24, 02:38 PM |
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Just watched an update and it seems now it’s highly unlikely to hit Florida as a hurricane or even a tropical storm as the storm is due to go over land in Mexico/Belize significantly weakening it.
It’s still likely to make its way to Florida by Wednesday next week though so likely to be a fairly wet day next Wednesday but thankfully not as another hurricane |
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14 Nov 24, 04:50 PM |
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still way to early to call for certain |
18 Nov 24, 03:48 PM |
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tropical storm Sara has weakened a lot as it passed over Guatemala and Belize and was downgraded to the remnants of TS Sara and it is just about to cross Mexico and out into the Gulf
the remnants of Sara are moving toward the northwest at about 13 mph lets hope the waters in the Gulf are now cool enough and don't allow the storm to start regaining strength and Sara just blows itself out in the Gulf Edited at 03:50 PM. |
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