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Watching a Trough Approaching the Southeast US and a Tropical Wave in the Central Atlantic

   Posted by Levi at 7:36pm on June 26, 2021


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  • Ernesto Luege says:

    Here we go…as June ends more activity out there in the Atlantic.

  • JF says:

    Nice coverage!

  • Diablo Flaco says:

    Aloha, Great coverage. I hope you get to keep doing these videos throughout the season.

  • Sneaux Frē says:

    We’re always watching you here in Florida Levi. Thanks for the another great year!

  • Anonymous says:

    There was a very famous TV weatherman in LA, Dr. George Fishbeck. He was a real scientist that explained the “why” of the weather. Taught an entire generation.
    You are the new Dr. George Fishbeck.

  • Meg Flanagan says:

    You rock Levi, thank you for always keeping us informed and teaching us what you know. We appreciate you!

  • Steve says:

    Living on an island in The Cape Fear area of North Carolina you are my go to source for the best info on tropical storms. Your analysis and guidance has been right on the spot every time. Please keep giving us the tidbits. They are part of our evacuation protocol, which we’ve had to execute 4 of the last 5 years!

  • Anonymous says:

    It is now a Tropical Depression

  • Anonymous says:

    Big waves already coming off of Africa in June
    Thanks Levi

  • FishOutofWater says:

    Danny should not have formed under a subtropical cold upper low in June. It’s the kind of system that might be expected in the fall. The water should have been too cold and the shear too strong for Danny.

    Tropical waves should not be turning into tropical storms at the end of June in the tropical mid Atlantic. There should be more shear and water temperatures should be marginal at best.

    Levi do you know what’s going on with temperatures in the tropical tropopause transition layer? Is it cooler than normal, destabilizing the tropical Atlantic? It’s clear that the subtropical jet stream has been displaced north of normal in both the Pacific and Atlantic, but it something else going on?

    This is concerning for September when hurricane season really gets doing.

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  • Grady says:

    Levi I trust your expertise on breaking down these storms as I do every year and I want to thank you for being available to us and look forward to riding out another season with you

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