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I heard velella sightings up and down the coast as well.Tuna crabs in San Diego means El Nino is a lock for later 2024?
all over the placeI heard velella sightings up and down the coast as well.
I read about them tuna crabs today. They are neither tuna nor crab (they are actually lobster). I thought that we were supposed to be transitioning into a La Nina?Tuna crabs in San Diego means El Nino is a lock for later 2024?
meaning?We are in full blown La Niña conditions here- East Coast Aus.
hurricand "Lee" bestest bestest ever for USEC....East coast had an epic hurricane season last year under a strong el nino.
Same in North/Central FloridaWe are in full blown La Niña conditions here- East Coast Aus.
In North/Central Florida's case, the El Nino front-right-over-the-top-every-three days has transitioned to doldrums (and a Spring drought) as noted by Goofy_footed in the session reports thread. Southerly flow and late June/July daytime highs in place. Water went from 68-70 to 78 in what felt like a week. Summer monsoon looks predicted to start next week in Central Florida with more elevated chance of afternoon blowups in North Florida; this is about a month early. The rain is desperately needed but in an El Nino, I'd be more inclined to expect a more frontal kind of rain in Spring into late May, then drought and fires in late June into July.meaning?
East coast had an epic hurricane season last year under a strong el nino.
I'm happy NJ and Delmarva had a good season. Basically all of Florida's swells were buried under mid-Winter style NE blowouts and the underlying hurricane swell was barely noticeable. There were basically two quasi-Cape Verde but not really storms and we would have had head high windslop regardless.hurricand "Lee" bestest bestest ever for USEC....
By the time you figure that out, there'll be a Cloudbreak left wavepool orbiting around under the stands at Madison Square Garden and I'll be helping the fans chant "Fuck you Reggie" from the friendly confines of da pit.I need to figure out a way to get health insurance to pay for
In terms of Florida to New England it's hard to call a bestest ever for the USEC. Miami-Dade and Emerald Isle/Shack want Central Florida to get hit with a 4. Palm Beach/Broward want a late season 'cane and an early season Nor'easter a la 91 or Sandy. Space Coast through Jupiter want a closely recurving storm that'll usually overwhelm the Banks. North Florida on up is in the Cape Verde window, but a Tropical Storm just off the South Carolina coast will be the same size surf and 4x as consistent and more peaks to go around. And we haven't mentioned the Gulf at all.hurricand "Lee" bestest bestest ever for USEC....