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Friday, October 02, 2020

Gamma

 

Tropical storm Gamma has formed in the western Caribbean, and it will soon strike the Yucatan Peninsula.  The question is, what does Gamma do next? 

Current forecast shows Gamma moving to the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, dithering, then moving onto the Louisiana coast.  Then, the system AFTER Gamma moves in, and starts forming a tropical storm right off the coast of St. Petersburg (which would be a problem). 

Nevertheless, this forecast is not baked in.  The forecast changes all the time, which means it's not clear yet what will happen.

Where's my voodoo doll?  Maybe focused thinking can change the winds.

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