Ah, haven't seen him in months.
Actually there's been an astonishing lack of natural disasters to hype at all for the last three months or so.....lowest level of large quake activity I can remember, record-setting lack of tornadoes in May...that could be it.
You were saying?
I see you on these threads often, you have good info...thanks
Here's another one:
Does anyone know what this thing looks like on satelitte.
Because given the current water temperatures in the Gulf, it's possible this thing could become a Hurricane.
Remember, Hurricane Audrey in 1957, a borderline 3/4 storm that hit Acadiana hit at some point in June. I remember when Opal got into the Gulf, what was it, 10 years ago, we went to sleep thinking at worst, we were getting a Cat 2. When we woke up Wednesday morning, the old girl had become a Category 4, and by 10 in the morning, it had become the most intense hurricane in the Atlantic basin since Andrew.
It only took the 1935 Hurricane 5 days to change from minimal tropical storm to Category 5 killer. I don't think thats happening here, but, if this wave is unsually organized, it might not be a good sign.