Hurricane Ida

Which one is Mindy?

Early in the season to be so far though the alphabet, Sept 16 is normally the mid-point. We may pass Z this year.

Our local weathermen like to keep us on our toes:

Tropical update: There's a brand new tropical storm in the Atlantic, Larry developed out of TD #12 and is the 12th named storm of the season. Larry is already looking quite impressive on satellite imagery and is forecast to become a major hurricane by this weekend. The good news, as of right now the track does keep it out over open water and not a threat to land.

Elsewhere, closer to home, we have an area of disturbed weather in the West Caribbean Sea, that has a low (30%) chance of development in the next 2-5 days

They said that one would become Mindy if it develops further.
 

Annapolis had a tornado touch down as well. :confused:

Pic of a washed out highway in Rhode Island.

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It's just getting started... Can have them in November.
Yep, a ditty my mother used to say:

July standby,
August among us,
September remember,
October all over!


Never was quite sure if "October all over" meant hurricanes were all over the place or the season was all over. Either could make sense, there are lots of hurricanes in October, but not so many afterwards. As you say Annie can happen in November and other months. But in my experience August, September and October are the worst.
 
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In the future.....when i'm going to do some complaining about our little weather......
Going to give myself a slap in the head.
Sending Prayers to all who are in Mother Nature's FURY.
Must be terrifying to be in the path of Ida and hurricanes.
Hope all and friends and family are escaping to safer places.......and are safe and well.
EVERYONE TAKE CARE and be SAFE.
 
A tad off topic BUT one thing which scares me far more than hurricanes are earthquakes. I was in the 7.2 earthquake in San Francisco in 1989. As I ran outside, I could see the water in the swimming pool rushing from one end to the other. Lost maybe 1/2 of the water. As I looked down the street, I could see the telephone poles swaying back and forth, like reeds in the breeze.
With hurricanes, at least I have some warning. Earthquakes give no warning.
 
My Aunt just got power back to her house in Houma, but the neighborhood is still a mess so she has not tried to move back in. Still staying with her son in Baton Rouge. Most power is back, but not all. Things are recovering.
I hope she emptied her refrigerator before she went to Baton Rouge ?
 
I hope she emptied her refrigerator before she went to Baton Rouge ?
Don't know, but probably not. Lots of people need new refrigerators after a hurricane, for this reason.

I learned not only to empty the fridge, but leave the door open. If you flood a closed refrigerator floats and becomes a battering ram in the house. Happened to me, I found out the hard way.
 
Last year there were 20 hurricanes and this year just past midseason we are at 16. Hopefully as temperatures start to drop the Gulf of Mexico will cool down. We have had very cool mornings this week in the low 70s and a cold front is approaching so our mornings will dip in to the upper 60's. I have had all the windows open to let some fresh air in for a change and no AC running which is good for my electric bill.
 


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