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Nov 1, 2023Liked by Dr. Ryan Truchelut

“Clarity and simplicity are the antidotes to complexity and uncertainty.” General Casey.

For us neophytes Doc, thanks for allowing us to watch you guide us with your elegant and precision dance through the kaleidoscope of data, enabling us and our families, huddled above the sandbags, to make it through the meteorological night…

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Nov 6, 2023Liked by Dr. Ryan Truchelut

I am really glad that hurricane season is fizzling out. I Am going to miss your posts. I have a suggestion for your monthly post during the winter when instead of tracking hurricanes we are tracking blizzards, maybe you can do a monthly post on some oddity of weather like what the heck is a sun dog or what is ball lightning? Maybe delve deeper into the topic of what the heck is a stratospheric polar vortex. How about the phenomenon of a triple or a quadruple rainbow. Or why can the low temperature at the Tallahassee airport in the morning of a cold winter calm winds morning be 20° colder than at the top of the hill on Monroe and Tennessee Street? I am sure you and the readers can come up with more interesting topics. We would also love to hear more wisdom from your daughter or maybe you have a very intuitive pet that can predict weather better than the forecasters. Looking forward to winter posts and of course we’re not through with November yet. Did not hurricane Kate hit Tallahassee on November 21 a week before Thanksgiving, therefore I must be cautious saying that the season is fizzling out so instead I will say cautiously, hurricane season is fizzling out, knock on wood with fingers crossed and eyes crossed facing south.

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