This is a reminder of what we saw in Otto last year, and John COULD have been another surprise disaster for Alcapulco. Also, this is why they need to return those 1-minute GOES satellite updates to some websites as only Tropical Tidbits has those, and often the 1-minute updates either don't load correctly or satellite imagery stops updating and you don't have the updates on Tropical Tidbits. Satellite updates can also help out with model forecasts, as those 1-minute updates could catch those smaller features as they evolve each minute.
Wow - like a microcane - looks like this season might produce new terminology. I read once of a 'flash' hurricane. I guess the physics of all this will keep us learning 📚
This is a reminder of what we saw in Otto last year, and John COULD have been another surprise disaster for Alcapulco. Also, this is why they need to return those 1-minute GOES satellite updates to some websites as only Tropical Tidbits has those, and often the 1-minute updates either don't load correctly or satellite imagery stops updating and you don't have the updates on Tropical Tidbits. Satellite updates can also help out with model forecasts, as those 1-minute updates could catch those smaller features as they evolve each minute.
I love Tropical Tidbits - and Windy - when Beryl was on us, Windy was showing the bands as they were passing. I kind of knew 'how much longer'.
Windy's radar is fairly good. I don't think it shows as much lightning strokes as lightningmaps.org does, but the radar will suffice!!
Wow - like a microcane - looks like this season might produce new terminology. I read once of a 'flash' hurricane. I guess the physics of all this will keep us learning 📚