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Serious Tropical Storm Debby COULD progress to a hurricane, she is SQUIRTING WET all over the DC AREA, Could Debby go ER?

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Reminder the Hurricane Beryl did the same thing so Debby but she was a hurricane while Debby is only so far a Tropical Storm :ROFLMAO:

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Beryl :
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I knew someone who had an intense obsession with weather he was probably autistic
Sounds like someone I know.

Anyways recent reports have stated that Tropical Storm Debby is BBC only but will make an exception for Chadlite+ Hurrican Ernesto.

What do you think about :

1) BBC only tropical storms

and

2) The JBH ( "Just be Hurricane" because being a Tropical Storm is a failo )
 
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Sheeeeeeit this nigga may go ER up the Chesapeake




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The next tropical system of note is forecast to affect the islands during the middle part of next week...At this point, the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic could be impacted.After that, a right turn near the Bahamas would send the storm into the open waters of the western Atlantic next weekend.Abundant ocean heat content means this storm should have no trouble intensifying into a hurricane, probably major - but the question is: when?A more intense storm would likely recurve earlier than a storm that took longer to intensify. A quicker recurve would reduce the chance of the system affecting the U.S. East Coast.In any case, those in the islands should watch this system closely in the days ahead, as should those in Bermuda, the eastern U.S., and Atlantic Canada for next weekend and the week of August 19th.
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This animation illustrates one possibility, but the long-term track will change, as it's sensitive to pressure patterns over North America which could kick it out to sea or draw it closer in.The next hurricane name is Ernesto. Stay tuned!
 
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Sheeeeeeit this nigga may go ER up the Chesapeake



Ben Noll
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The next tropical system of note is forecast to affect the islands during the middle part of next week...At this point, the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic could be impacted.After that, a right turn near the Bahamas would send the storm into the open waters of the western Atlantic next weekend.Abundant ocean heat content means this storm should have no trouble intensifying into a hurricane, probably major - but the question is: when?A more intense storm would likely recurve earlier than a storm that took longer to intensify. A quicker recurve would reduce the chance of the system affecting the U.S. East Coast.In any case, those in the islands should watch this system closely in the days ahead, as should those in Bermuda, the eastern U.S., and Atlantic Canada for next weekend and the week of August 19th.
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This animation illustrates one possibility, but the long-term track will change, as it's sensitive to pressure patterns over North America which could kick it out to sea or draw it closer in.The next hurricane name is Ernesto. Stay tuned!

I need to see Ernesto go above Category 3 status.
 
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I need to see Ernesto go above Category 3 status.
Most of the ensembles are saying he will +

ernesto up to 10/70, BUILD THE WALL NOW

1. Near the Lesser and Greater Antilles:
Shower activity associated with a tropical wave located about 900
miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands has become a little
better organized since yesterday. Slow development of this system
is possible during the next couple of days while it moves westward
to west-northwestward across the central tropical Atlantic.
Conditions are expected to become more conducive for development
thereafter, and a tropical depression is likely to form by early
next week while the system approaches and then moves near or over
the Lesser Antilles. The system is forecast to continue moving
generally west-northwestward and could approach portions of the
Greater Antilles by the middle part of next week.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...high...70 percent.
 
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Most of the ensembles are saying he will +

ernesto up to 10/70, BUILD THE WALL NOW

1. Near the Lesser and Greater Antilles:
Shower activity associated with a tropical wave located about 900
miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands has become a little
better organized since yesterday. Slow development of this system
is possible during the next couple of days while it moves westward
to west-northwestward across the central tropical Atlantic.
Conditions are expected to become more conducive for development
thereafter, and a tropical depression is likely to form by early
next week while the system approaches and then moves near or over
the Lesser Antilles. The system is forecast to continue moving
generally west-northwestward and could approach portions of the
Greater Antilles by the middle part of next week.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...high...70 percent.
I now think category 3 or higher, he is raging.
 
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