New Area to Watch as Atlantic About to Get Very Busy

Published 2024-08-08

All Comments (17)
  • @keithparker7031
    All the models (European, GFS, Canadian, and ICON) have been picking up on increased activity, especially this upcoming disturbance expected to come into the Caribbean in a few days. The European has been picking up on it for the past 36 hours. It has been trending the 'storm' further west with each update. Of course, the models could go back and forth with track placement, but it seems things are about to ramp up.
  • @sargent83
    Mark continue the great work and spreading information. Going on almost 20 years of following you. Even if I don’t live down in SE NC anymore. Keep it up!!
  • @petekapinos585
    Thanks Mark!!! Sarasota got more water than we did from Ian!
  • The models show a concerning picture for the NE, Carribean. Do you have plans to head to Puerto Rico for coverage?
  • @dremwolf5419
    UPDATE 08 Aug5:21am EDT; If you live in the Charleston, SC, Wilmington and Newport/Morehead City, NC areas here are the latest NWS local statements. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/index_hls4+shtml/080921.shtml
  • @Clark30
    I want to say that’s a great definition of a supposed fish storm it still impacts someone. Thanks for the update.
  • @jx-dama9611
    Whatever forms looks to safely recurve out to sea based on latest models
  • @cks57youto53
    TEXAS has been lucky so far ... Long stretch until hurricane season is over ..
  • The pattern looks to take the first two OTS. Beyond that, we'll see. The subtropical ridge does look to reposition and reconstitute itself toward the end of the month.
  • @SpectroOfficial
    I hope this one dodges the gulf coast of florida. We have enough rain!!
  • @marklacombe8666
    I’m glad Debby spared us. We have our generator installed this afternoon.
  • @garygardner8474
    Seems Debby may give us a hint as to whats to come! The ridge out in the atlantic is key as to what happens. Im very concerned that the east coast is in for a nasty time of it this year! Could this be the year new england breaks the hurricane drought? Time will tell.