Posted on 06/02/2022 2:11:17 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Day two of the Atlantic Tropical Storm Season: Potential Tropical Cyclone One, the tropical system which would be Alex is likely to become a tropical depression or tropical storm while it moves slowly northeastward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico during the next day or two. The tropical system is somewhat unusual because it originally made landfall along the E Pacific Coast of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane named Agatha. The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories.
Gulf of Mexico Satellite Channels
Welcome back.
A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for..
* West coast of Florida south of the Middle of Longboat Key
* East coast of Florida south of the Volusia/Brevard County Line
* Florida Keys including the Dry Tortugas
* Lake Okeechobee
* Florida Bay
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Who gave Brandon the hurricane machine controls?
I’m planning on sleeping through this one...but we do need rain! Thanks NN
2022 and here we are.
Someone on another thread said this will be our first transgender hurricane, HA!
Waited until the last day of May to put down lawn fertilizer—banned June through Sept—and a storm this soon will wash away the stuff. Bah.
A rainbow of giggles for the first tranny hurricane.
Good grief NN, we’ve been doing this a llllong time😉
As always, thank you for your time and these threads.
Too soon for chocolate? NEVER!
Hmm. I’ve known both men and women named “Alex”.
I wonder if the name applies to pansexuals. This might be a theme in this year’s name list.
Those rallies would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old Ultra-MAGA!
It’s Agatha redeveloping as Alex so basically a transgender hurricane... :-)
We need a few good El Nino seasons.
KEY MESSAGES:
1. Heavy rain associated with the system is expected to continue
through Friday across the eastern portions of the Yucatan Peninsula,
the Cayman Islands and western Cuba. Life-threatening flash
flooding and mudslides are possible across western Cuba.
2. Heavy rain will begin to affect South Florida and the Florida
Keys Friday and continue through Saturday. Considerable flash and
urban flooding is possible across the urban corridors in South
Florida and in the Keys.
3. Tropical storm conditions are possible in the watch area in
western Cuba Friday and Friday night, and are possible in the watch
area in the Florida Peninsula and Florida Keys Friday night and
Saturday.
God do we need the rain!
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