Big into the exploration of Atlantic Hurricanes since Katrina came uninvited into his world, James (Jim) Gurley (JamesG161) has followed every Tropical Storm birthed in Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean waters since. Being a boater, he knows that we often need more time to prepare than we get from the TV weather folk. Jim relies on the science of storm development to share early warning info with friends and fellow boaters.
Early in 2018, Jim and John Shepard, (JSSailem) started to chat about the weather data available. John asked Jim to help forecast Pacific NW storms, and this morphed into discussions on weather forecasting.For John, sailing in the PNW is sometimes hit and miss. One day is ugly, then a string of beautiful days but no wind, followed by a series of blue-sky days and 12 knot breezes. Being ready for those great sailing days means you need to look to the Pacific Ocean and what is brewing. John has been into Pacific NW Weather since the 1970’s when his first PNW November storm hit bringing more than 40 days and 40 nights of continual rain.
Together we want to share information, new APPs, safety, and thoughts about letting the weather help you. Identify some of the resources for sailors and help prepare you for your next sailboat outing.It is far better to go out on the water knowing what to expect in weather terms, than to be out on the water and see dark ominous clouds suddenly appear, unprepared.
I hope you meant sea wall or jetty.We’re behind a hurricane barrier
No such a thing.Nope hurricane barrier
This subject is not part of the Weather & Forecasting forum.(though who knows with climate change)
Follow the Link in my post #12 above for that answer.like the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal that was built in New Orleans after the Hurricane Katrina?
Yes is do.insights on the tropical low projected to develop by Windy European model off of Africa on Wednesday or Thursday?
Plus Sahara dust being blown this way.Sahara Desert Winds are Dry in that area
Check out this image of the current Sahara winds dust layer2) Sahara Desert Winds are Dry in that area
Very similar to the image I saw on the news this morning.Check out this image of the current Sahara winds dust layer