Model Madness with Multiple Tropical Threats Over Next 2 Weeks After finally being done with the daily deluge on Hurricane Dorian, which lasted from August 28th to September 6th, looks like we’ll be talking about another tropical system in the coming days as we reach the height of the hurricane season. I’ll keep this post…
Destructive Dorian Devastates Islands; SE Coast Next in its Path
Crawl Stall and Still No Florida Land Fall, BUT Make No Mistake, MAJOR Damage WILL Be Left in Its Wake….. Since my post yesterday, Dorian has lived up to its billing wind wise, topping out at 185 mph with over 220 mph gusts, making it one of the strongest in the Atlantic. Actually on this…

Dorian – Creep to a Crawl and Possibly Stall, But Fortunately for Floridian Folk, No Land Fall
However, Ominous Signs from Charleston to Cape Lookout Rather than back back to the future, Hurricane Dorian drives the Delorean to the Floridian East Coast back 84 years ago to the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, one of the worst and most intense storms to hit US, a CAT 5 which decimated the Florida Keys with…