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In the words of the Galveston National Weather Service:  Let the games begin.

Typhoon Lupit’s forecast track has changed considerably and now the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) is thinking the system may miss The Philippines.  But, I’ll tell you why this may not be good news for residents of Luzon.

Tropical Storm Rick fizzled quickly after coming ashore yesterday just north of Mazatlan.  However, Rick’s remnants combined with other upper-level disturbances are dropping tremendous amounts of rain in Texas.  Over 6-inches have fallen just west of Austin.  Parts or all of 16 Texas counties are under a flash-flood warning and this will spread east and north today.

I’m sorry I’ve been ignoring Neki.  That was a pretty impressive hurricane, yesterday.  I’ll give you the latest from Hawaii.

The Caribbean disturbance continues to linger and is looking better, though no models are forecast development.

Can I write about four storms in an hour before my real job?  Let’s see…

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Hurricane Bill was downgraded to a tropical storm last night and the last advisory was issued this morning. Bill brushed my Nova Scotia racing at over 30+mph. Highest gusts I was able to find were near 50mph around 2pm. Cape Race, Newfoundland recorded hurricane-force gusts late last night into this morning. Bill had began the extratropical transistion yesterday as the hurricane was losing it’s cold cloud tops and becoming assymetric as the core was getting colder. Shear was also ripping at the system blowing what little convection remained away from the center of circulation. But, though Bill is gone, there are two other areas of interest to watch. Continue reading…

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