Tropical Storm Tammy is a threat to the northern Lesser Antilles but not the continental U.S.; keep an eye on the tail end of October closer to home as the season wanes.
Oh gee Ryan, Susan and I left SoFlo on Monday and are on the SW corner of Sint Maarten . . . thought the season was over. I searched today for St Martin hurricane history for the last half of October and could only find two. That means one of two things, it's not going to hit St Martin OR the law of averages is about to catch up. We will keep in touch as the storm goes by . . . hopefully 200+ miles east of us.
Oh gee Ryan, Susan and I left SoFlo on Monday and are on the SW corner of Sint Maarten . . . thought the season was over. I searched today for St Martin hurricane history for the last half of October and could only find two. That means one of two things, it's not going to hit St Martin OR the law of averages is about to catch up. We will keep in touch as the storm goes by . . . hopefully 200+ miles east of us.
One more:
What does FEMA use to measure disaster recovery?
Ryan, excellent coverage of the '23 season. Thank you so much for your valuable insights (and humor)! Questions:
What's your opinion on the causes of recent rapid intensification (48-24 hrs) of major US landfalling hurricanes?
Can you name all of the LaCroix flavors?
Will the Seminoles make the playoffs this year?
Who wrote the first report on a hurricane?
What future American politician wrote his experience with a hurricane in the Caribbean?
Why can’t hurricanes form at the equator?
Why haven’t you entered your name for Speaker of the House?
Ryan, thanks for the like. Seminoles are looking good.
I'll be answering your questions (including that one!) in tomorrow's column.