Really interested to see if this El niรฑo finally places a cap on the Atl. It's been exhausting to go through and witness an average to hyperactive season every yr since 2015. It will also be interesting to see how warm the Atl gets and if that will cushion some of the effects.
The latest CanSIPS shows a possibility you don't want to see this upcoming hurricane season. 2023 for example showcased a similar configuration and ended up having an above average season in the Atlantic. Hopefully the waters aren't as ridiculous as this as we approach the peak.
The latest CanSIPS shows a possibility you don't want to see this upcoming hurricane season. 2023 for example showcased a similar configuration and ended up having an above average season in the Atlantic. Hopefully the waters aren't as ridiculous as this as we approach the peak.
@rushtropicalwx If the waters are toasty like they were in 2023 in the tropics, we might unfortunately end up being above average again. But that anomaly happening twice consecutively is rare.
#Fytia has now attained Cat 3 equivalent status with winds now up to 115 mph. Pressure down to 962 mb as it prepares to make landfall within the next hour. #Cyclone
Cyclone #Fytia is gearing up to make a powerful landfall in Madagascar. Winds are up to 110 mph, with a central pressure of 963 mb per latest ATC. Take a look at the eye as it opens up more due to land friction. #Cyclone