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13 months in a row of record high temperatures for Planet Earth.
June 2024 was Earth’s warmest June since global record-keeping began in 1850 and was the planet’s 13th consecutive warmest month on record, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, or NCEI, reported July 12. As opposed to being focused in one region or another, the record heat was unusually widespread, with 14.5% of the world’s surface experiencing record heat – beating the previous June record set in 2023 by 7.4%. NASA placed June at 1.44 degrees Celsius (2.59 °F) above the 1880-1899 period, its best estimate for when preindustrial temperatures last occurred. This beat the previous June record (from 2023) by an impressive 0.13 degrees Celsius (0.23 °F). The European Copernicus Climate Change Service also rated June 2024 as the warmest June on record and said that the global average temperature for the past 12 months (July 2023-June 2024) was the highest on record for any 12-month period, 1.64 degrees Celsius above the 1850-1900 preindustrial average. Land areas had their warmest June on record in 2024, according to NOAA, and for the 15th consecutive month, global ocean temperatures were the warmest on record. The recent record heat in the oceans has brought on a global coral bleaching event, the fourth one in recorded history (1998, 2010, 2014-17, and now 2024). It was the warmest June on record for Africa, Asia, and South America, second-warmest for Europe, fourth-warmest for North America, and 25th-warmest for Oceania.
We should worry about those record high temperatures in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Warm seas act as accelerants for the formation and fueling of hurricanes.
Egypt set a new all time record temperature for heat in June.
Assuan (Egypt) max. 50.9°C, June 7: New national record high for Egypt
50.9° C = 123.62° F. Assuan (أسوان) is also transliterated as Aswan.
The situation will never improve if we do nothing to keep climate deniers from getting elected.
#climate change#heat#record heating#egypt#أسوان#june 2024#atlantic hurricane season#bob henson#jeff masters#noaa#nasa#copernicus climate change service#climate deniers#election 2024#vote blue no matter who
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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Summary
Welcome back to Rowan's Meteo Corner and the third Annual Atlantic Hurricane Season Summary! If you see this post somewhere else that's because this is the first year that I'm cross posting this to Threads and technically Instagram as well. I won't plug, but if you see it, it's probably me.
Disclamers: This is posted the DAY AFTER THE END OF HURRICANE SEASON and off season storms do exist, so a storm could possibly form before the end of the year and be counted as a 2024 Atlantic Storm. Also, this are unofficial cost estimates coming from early surveys, so things may change.
With that, have some delicious data!
ACE (Accumulated Cyclone Energy) Score: ~161.6 units (Extremely Active)
This is the highest ACE score since 2020, which had an ACE score of ~180.4,
This is also the 4th year in the 2020's with an above average ACE score (2021 and 2023 were considered "above normal" and as previously stated 2020 was considered "extremely active").
For those who don't know ACE is calculated by adding or summing together the squares of the maximum sustained velocity of all storms that are at least tropical storm strength at the recorded six hour intervals, then divide that by 10,000 to make it less complicated (definition from the National Hurricane Center butchered by your local dingus).
Major Hurricanes (anything with 1 minute sustained winds of over 111 mph or 178 km/h: 5 (Beryl, Helene, Kirk, Milton, Rafael)
We'll get more into the nitty gritty of some of these storms in my record/history section!
Hurricanes (anything with 1 minute sustained winds of over 74 mph or 119 km/h): 11
Named Storms: 18
Depressions: 18
One tropical disturbance was given the title of Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 in mid-September, but never formed into a storm or depression. It dissapated off the East Coast and will forever be known as PTC 8, rest in wind sheer little guy.
This was the latest starting Atlantic Hurricane Season since 2014, with the first storm, Tropical Storm Alberto, forming on June 19th.
This is also the first storm to feature two Catagory 5 Hurricanes since 2019 with Hurricanes Dorian and Lorenzo.
Current (December 1st, 2024) damage estimates: > $222 billion USD (2024)
If these estimates hold true, that would place this as the second costliest Atlantic Hurricane Season, overtaking the legendary 2005 season coming in at $172.3 Billion.
STORM INFO:
Strongest Storm (Barometric Pressure): Hurricane Milton (897 mbar)
Strongest Storm (Wind Speed): Hurricane Milton (180 mph/285 km/h 1 minute sustained)
Longest Lasting Storm: Hurricane Beryl (10.5 days)
Crossover Storms: None
Number of Storms Your Local Weather Dingus Weathered: One (Hurricane Francine)
RECORDS AND HISTORY:
Hurricane Beryl became the earliest forming Catagory 5 storm in the Basin, gaining that status on July 2nd and beating out 2005's Hurricane Emily which gained Catagory 5 status on July 16th.
Hurricane Milton attained the lowest recorded pressure in the Atlantic Basin in almost 20 years, becoming the 2nd most intense Hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico behind Hurricane Rita (895 mbar) and the 5th most intense in the Basin behind Rite, Labor Day 1935 (892 mbar), Gilbert (888 mbar), and my beloved Wilma (882 mbar).
Hurricane Milton allowed the Atlantic to snag the storm with the lowest pressure in the world for 2024, for the first time since 2017 with Hurricane Maria. Is this important, no, but it's still a very interesting fact to me.
Hurricane Helene dropped record amounts of rain in North Carolina, Georgia, and is currently estimated to have caused ~$120 Billion in damages. If these estimates hold true, that puts Helene as the 3rd costliest Atlantic Hurricane behind Harvey and Katrina (both are tied for first, so is Helene technically 2nd?) at $125 Billion.
CW: Discussions of death tolls, nothing specific, but still I wanted to put a warning.
I'm not doing death toll facts both out of respect for the dead (I'm still on the fence about some of my jokes, but jokes are the Gen Z way) and for the fact that they're always changing. This was one of the deadliest seasons in recent history and every person lost, counted or not, will be gravely missed
RAAA, you hear that lord, I did it! Now I can finally lay down and die! (Trail to Oregon reference)
Please take this time to see if you can afford to donate to relef efforts in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. If you have money, time, food, or supplies that you're able to spare, please see if it can be donated, especially as it starts getting colder.
Next Year's naming list starts June 1st with the name Andrea.
Goodnight Atlantic, rest well and please give us a break, I beg, we cannot take this anymore.
#atlantic hurricane season#meterology#hurricaneseason#this is my life now#nogodonlyhurricane#theminstem
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I have lived in Florida for almost my entire life, coming up on 26 years, but I still can't seem to grasp the idea that hurricane cones represent only the center of the storm and that hurricanes are very big and that you'll still get wind and rain even if you're hundreds of miles away from the head-on path.
#hurricanes#hurricane season#storm#tropical storm#storm path#hurricane path#wind and rain#2023#atlantic hurricane season#florida#can't wrap my head around it#haven't quite internalized it yet
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Tornado Quest Top Science Links For September 14 - 21, 2024 #science #weather #climate #climatechange #environment #hurricane #health
Greetings everybody! Thanks so much for visiting. The tropical Atlantic is quiet for the time being. While preparedness supplies are plentiful, now is the time to get prepared for a tropical storm or hurricane. I’ve plenty of hurricane preparedness information for you. Along with the latest US Drought Monitor update there are several good reads, so let’s get started. Tornado Quest micro podcast…
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Is the Hurricane Season Over?
By Dale C. S. Destin – Published 8 November 2023| Is the hurricane season over for Antigua and the rest of the Eastern Caribbean? The hurricane season runs until November 30. However, since Hurricane Tammy exited the area about 15 days ago, no disturbances have formed between Africa and the Caribbean, the place where we normally get tropical cyclones. Is safe to say that it’s a rap on the…
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"#HurricaneOtis has intensified by 80 mph in the past 12 hours (from 65 mph to 145 mph). That's the fastest 12 hr intensification rate in the eastern North Pacific (to 180°) in the satellite era (since 1966), breaking the old record of 75 mph/12 hr set by Patricia in 2015."
-- #philklotzbach Meteorologist at CSU specializing in Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane forecasts.
#Hurricane Otis#Atlantic Hurricane Season#Pacific Hurricane Season#Rapid Intensification#Hurricane Intensification#Hurricane Satellites
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Hurricane Milton damages Florida with tornadoes and flooding
Hurricane Milton damages Florida with tornadoes and flooding #Atlantichurricaneseason #casualties #Category3hurricane
#Atlantic hurricane season#casualties#Category 3 hurricane#Climate change#Florida#Hurricane Milton#power outage#tornadoes
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Atlantic hurricane season is in full swing!
Former Hurricane Idalia has weakened but could restrengthen over the Labor Day weekend.
Tropical Depression 12 has formed in the eastern Atlantic and could become Tropical Storm Katia later today.
Gert has restrengthened into a tropical depression and could become a tropical storm again.
Hurricane Franklin and Tropical Storm Jose are also active in the Atlantic.
#hurricane season 2023#hurricane prep#stay safe#know your zone#hurricane#tropical storm idalia#Tropical Depression 12#Hurricane Franklin#Tropical Storm Jose#Gert#Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Tropical Storm Harold Has Swept Into Texas
Bubba Ferguson drags a boat through a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Nicholas on September. 14, 2021, in San Luis Pass, Texas.Photo: David J. Phillip (AP) Tropical storm Harold made landfall over Southern Texas earlier today, making it the first storm to reach the continental U.S. in the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Ian Recovery | Extreme Earth The storm has…
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2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Summary
Boo, bitches, he's back with more Hurricane Info! I'm probably going to do this for the EPac too this time (what can I say, your boy branched out this year).
ACE (Accumulated Cyclone Energy) Score: ~145.5 Units (above normal)
This marks the 3rd year in the 2020's with an above average ACE score (2020 was considered "extremely active" and 2021 was "above normal").
Major Hurricanes (anything with 1 minute sustained winds of over 111mph or 178 km/h): 3
Hurricanes (anything with 1 minute sustained winds of over 74 mph or 119 km/h): 7
Named Storms*: 20 (fourth most active tropical cyclone season on record, tied with 1933)
*For the sake of this post I've chosen to count Subtropical Storm One as a named storm, I'll elaborate later.
Depressions: 21*
*Includes the unnamed Tropical Depression Twenty-One
One tropical disturbance was given the title of Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty-Two in mid-November, but never formed into a storm or depression. This will forever be known as PTC 22, rip little guy.
This is the first year to have a nameable storm form in January since 2016 with Hurricane Alex, with Subtropical Storm One undergoing a subtropical transition on January 16th and managing to go semi-overlooked by the NHC until later in the season.
Another important thing to note is that we had a Category 5 Hurricane this year with Hurricane Lee, making this my first year to observe an operational Category 5 storm. Very exciting for me!
Current (December 1st, 2023) damage estimates: >3.09 Billion USD (2023)
STORM INFO:
Strongest Storm (Barometric Pressure): Hurricane Lee (926 mbar)
Strongest Storm (Wind Speed): Hurricane Lee (165 mph/270 km/h 1 minute sustained)
Longest Lasting Storm: Hurricane Philippe (12.75 days)
Crossover Storms: None
Number of Storms Your Local Weather Dingus Weathered: Zero!
This was my first Atlantic Hurricane Season to study now that I'm officially studying Meteorology in College, it almost feels surreal to me. This was my hyperfixation, but now this is what I'm planning on doing for the rest of my life. It's not gonna be all charts and rainbows, believe me it's gonna get beyond rough, but I'm willing to keep at it.
Next year's naming list starts June 1st with the name Alberto.
Goodnight Atlantic, rest well and please stop spitting on the Gulf Coast, we can't deal with it anymore.
#atlantic hurricane season#meterology#hurricaneseason#this is my life now#nogodonlyhurricane#theminstem
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Florida may be getting its second significant hurricane of the season even before the state has finished cleaning up from Hurricane Helene.
Tropical Storm Milton has formed in the western Gulf of Mexico and is likely to strengthen and hit Florida's Gulf coast as a Cat 2 or 3 hurricane in the middle of the week.
Warm waters act like jet fuel for tropical cyclones and the Gulf of Mexico has been setting heat records over the past few years. At times it almost feels like a giant hot tub.
Floridians should continue monitor Milton at the National Hurricane Center and avoid dubious sources – especially those on social media.
#tropical storm milton#tropical cyclones#florida#atlantic basin hurricane season#gulf of mexico#climate change#national hurricane center#noaa
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Tornado Quest Top Science Links For November 23 - 30, 2024 #science #weather #climate #climatechange #winter
Infographic courtesy NOAA/NWS Greetings to all. I’m glad you stopped by. The start of the meteorological winter in the northern hemisphere is upon us. This week, I will start sharing winter weather safety information. The official end of the Atlantic hurricane season has also arrived. Along with this week’s US Drought Monitor update there are some good reads, so let’s get started. Tornado Quest…
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268Weather Updated 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast – August 29, 2023
By Dale C. S. Destin – Published 29 August 2023 | Introduction It is now August Lookout You Must be prepared for the hurricane season. We are in the heart of the Atlantic hurricane season and 268Weather has released its last updated forecast for the 2023 season. The forecast continues to call for this year’s hurricane season to be above normal with the potential for hyperactivity. The main…
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"Twelve named storms formed after the climatological peak of the season in early September. Seven hurricanes formed in the Atlantic since September 25 — the most on record for this period."
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For the first time on record, the Atlantic has 3 hurricanes simultaneously after September (Kirk, Leslie, Milton).
https://x.com/philklotzbach/status/1842988125708263810
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