Tropics Update: Heavy Rain & Flooding Likely For Caribbean & Dominican Republic
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
- In today's detailed tropical weather outlook & discussion episode for Monday, May 27, 2024, we'll look at the likelihood for the Caribbean and the Dominican Republic to get inches of rain over the next 7-10 days as a strong tropical wave drifts overhead. After that, we'll be discussing hurricane preparedness & why it's essential.
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Video Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Watching The Caribbean
1:26 - Three Tropical Waves
3:31 - Latest NHC Graphical Outlook
3:55 - More Flooding Rains Coming
6:56 - Understanding Upper Ocean Heat Content
10:35 - Hurricane Preparedness 101
22:05 - Outro/Promotion
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I'd like to ask you a question, like, do you think because of how many hurricanes are going to most likely impact the USA from the Atlantic hypothetical hurricane season forecast of this year, I'd like to ask you a question, do I have to worry in New York City? Because like most of my teachers at my school say that this year, we might get a Category 3 or maybe even a Category 4 hurricane, though very unlikely could potentially ram through the five boroughs of New York City. So my question to you directly is, how will the storm surge affect me in the Bronx? Like, I live in Melrose in the Bronx, so I don't really want to be affected by any type of storm surge that might come my way. So is there any possible way that you could help me understand how severe, not only would the storm surge damage be, but how severe would the wind damage be from a Category 4 hurricane making its way up to New York City?
I'm curious what your opinion is on "the blob" that's showing up on some models off the coasts of S. Africa and S. America.
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Fortunately i live in Indiana and i only deal with tornadoes and remsins of tropical storms. We had a tornwdo warning because of the first tropical storm in 2005
I remembered the 2005 season
Just got back from Tampa Florida
It was 95 degrees down there but I survived
I predicted hurricane Michael ten days before impact. We ate not the same
Rain for mee
Some deaths come from the aftermath of storms.