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Talking the Tropics: Large low over the NE Atlantic

Nov. 24, 2017 — Photos: Must-see photos of Irma damage in Jacksonville area .... hurricane Irma recap

The "Buresh Bottom Line": Always be prepared!..... City of Jacksonville Preparedness Guide... Georgia Hurricane Guide.

Less than week left in the 2017 hurricane season!.......

There are no areas of concern over the Atlantic Basin.

Disorganized shower & storms over the Caribbean are associated with a surface trough of low pressure.... showers & t'storms over the Western Atlantic are associated with an upper level trough + a cold front.  No tropical development is expected from either system.

A large & strong ocean storm is over the Northeast Atlantic - nontropical but impressive on satellite....

Images below from the Storm Prediction Center showing tornadoes (preliminary counts) spawned by U.S. landfalling tropical cyclones.  The great majority were associated with "Harvey" - 57.  The 119 for the year ranks 4th since 1995 only behind 2008, 2005 & 2004.

Interesting map below tweeted by Erik Pindrock shows virtually all of Fl. has experienced at least tropical storm force winds this year... as well as the entire Gulf Coast... & as far north as N. Carolina on the east coast:

Interesting tweet & graph from Dr. Phil Klotzbach, CSU - "no statistically significantly trend":

Deep oceanic heat content continues to wane as we go deeper into fall.....

Sea surface temp. anomalies:

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East Atlantic IR satellite:

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Mid & upper level wind shear (enemy of tropical cyclones) analysis (CIMMS).

SE U.S. surface map:

Surface analysis centered on the tropical Atlantic:

Surface analysis of the Gulf:

Caribbean:

Extensive hurricane Irma recap - click here.