It has been almost 1,000 days since any hurricane hit the US.
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How is that possible?
Joe Bastardi was responsible for the hurricane forcasts and he left Accuweather to start a new operation together with Joseph D’Aleo called Bellweather.
I think Bellweather is the new address for the best tropical stom forecast.
http://www.bellweather.com
Sorry, must be the late hour but the correct company name and website is http://www.weatherbell.com/wbpremium.html
I think good things about both of those guys, but……….
“WeatherBell Premium will become a paid subscription service in the near future.”
Not a chance in hell.
If the trend for cooling SSTs continues for the tropical Atlantic, this season could be a flop. One way or another, the number of storms is completely meaningless, the only important question is how many of them will affect land.