In Part II of WeatherTiger's August outlook, we dig into how steering currents and favored development locations may shape U.S. landfall risks in 2023.
It's been a weird year because westerly winds at low levels suppressed the normal sea breeze development in the first half of the summer, and we've been directly under a ridge axis with subsiding, dry air at the mid levels recently. Rain chances look to climb next week.
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What happened to our afternoon thunderstorm pattern here in Florida?
It's been a weird year because westerly winds at low levels suppressed the normal sea breeze development in the first half of the summer, and we've been directly under a ridge axis with subsiding, dry air at the mid levels recently. Rain chances look to climb next week.