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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOur waters are very hot - just a reminder that we're in peak season


Dorian is coming very close to the coastlines of South and North Carolina but I think this slow moving monster has already done its worst damage.
The flooding will be the problem particularly in North Carolina
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Our waters are very hot - just a reminder that we're in peak season (Original Post)
malaise
Sep 2019
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msongs
(73,098 posts)2. sea temps around honolulu are 2 -4 degrees above normal this year, makes it diffifcult to cool
off after sunset
malaise
(293,111 posts)5. Everywhere is getting hotter
Look at Dorian's eye - it's strengthening again
mitch96
(15,673 posts)3. Next Tuesday is the peak of the Hurricane season
And we have two little burbles off the African coast just to get the anxiety meter moving...
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malaise
(293,111 posts)4. Those of the two I am watching
but storms also form in the Pacific and cross Central America into the Northern Caribbean/Gulf of Mexico so we're watching both lively areas.
bdamomma
(69,176 posts)6. Peak season
and water temp increasing a bad recipe for hurricanes and they keep on pumping out. Be safe everyone.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)7. stay calm; we have plenty of nukes!