Florida, get the jump on hurricane shopping
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That is a 2004 Charley track. That was not predicted in advance. It was supposed to head inland further north.
I was really hoping that we could get another year with no hurricanes land-falling in FL.
I would like to think the white hats take control of HAARP sooner than later. Interesting to find out how much the weather has been manipulated across the world.
I had been following hurricanes as a hobby since we moved here in 98.I learned a ton from Jeff Masters on the Cat 6 blog on Weather Underground. (There is a rabbit hole on what happened with that site - regarding the personal weather station reporting… think antithetical evidence to global warming narrative. IBM involved.)
I noticed a trend in recent years where the storms would rapidly explode as they got close to the coast. It didn’t make sense meteorologically and was so different from other storms. Once I learned about HAARP, I knew they had been messing with these storms.
Look at Michael and what it did to Mexico Beach. Sudden intensification.
With this being the SST map, https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/SST/ATL/20.jpg actual or purported, and tonight's NHS cone map showing an I-storm Major (Ian) as it approaches Florida, we can expect it going in strong.
30 C = 86 F SST = Sea Surface Temperatures
https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/SST/ATL/20.jpg