Beautiful night here at Duck Samford Stadium! @rzweather pic.twitter.com/ZWUPfhC3R0
— Michael Floyd (@TheMichaelFloyd) September 24, 2022
Beautiful night here at Duck Samford Stadium! @rzweather pic.twitter.com/ZWUPfhC3R0
— Michael Floyd (@TheMichaelFloyd) September 24, 2022
Tropical Storm #Hermine has formed in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean near Africa.
This means the system we’ve been watching so carefully in the Caribbean Sea (TD9) will likely take the next name once it becomes a tropical storm. Next name is Ian. pic.twitter.com/xCPAT2xI0B
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 23, 2022
Per ATCF, we may (unofficially) have a winner ?.
TD Ten has been designated as TS #Hermine in the 18Z update. Awaiting forecast advisory package next hour to make it official.
This would mean TD Nine becomes #Ian if named next. https://t.co/vnhnYQ8TQO
— Tyler Stanfield (@TylerJStanfield) September 23, 2022
A note to all of my friends and colleagues in the weather enterprise…
Big storms truly bring out the BEST and WORST in people. pic.twitter.com/RmJcXLz5X4
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 23, 2022
I will say, it is interesting that the current center of TD9 is displaced from convection and also on the extreme N/E fringe of the NHC cone from 2 hours ago. Kudos to @NickLilja for catching this. What this means in the long run? Maybe nothing. Maybe something. But it's notable. pic.twitter.com/pqCOcn9xfH
— Matt Lanza (@mattlanza) September 23, 2022