I agree quality over quantity. I predicted this a while back that tropical depressions were going to face obstacles revving up to hurricane strength, (stumbling westward, choking and coughing with dust) but if they were successful, they'd be monsters. Looks like that's going to be the case for a little while longer. But the light switch is going to switch on eventually and it's back to a more "normal" regime. In short delayed season, bigger storms. Amateur guesswork here!
Although I'm grateful it's been quiet, it has felt eerie.
At least we've had this break. It's been nonstop storms from late April to Beryl on the upper Tx Gulf Coast. Really needed the breather. I'm shocked at how exhausting it's been.
A pity that Saharan dust won't keep coming all season but all good things do come to an end.
I agree quality over quantity. I predicted this a while back that tropical depressions were going to face obstacles revving up to hurricane strength, (stumbling westward, choking and coughing with dust) but if they were successful, they'd be monsters. Looks like that's going to be the case for a little while longer. But the light switch is going to switch on eventually and it's back to a more "normal" regime. In short delayed season, bigger storms. Amateur guesswork here!
That's been my feeling as well. Looks like the rough part is up ahead.
Although I'm grateful it's been quiet, it has felt eerie.
At least we've had this break. It's been nonstop storms from late April to Beryl on the upper Tx Gulf Coast. Really needed the breather. I'm shocked at how exhausting it's been.
Excellent insights thank you I’m learning so much :)