I introduced a new rock – Franklin – the other day, but he seems to have disappeared overnight.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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You need a second rock for Emily and her split-personality…lol She went away and now she’s baaaack. The girlfriend that just keeps on hanging around. She will go away soon enough. Franklin should be here forthwith.
Sounds like a rollin’ stone to me…
Unlike climatological models and their ability to forecast (ha!) decades and centuries ahead, the meteorological models get updated with real data every 12 hours and refreshed every 6. That means that they are usually pretty reliable out to 2 or 3 days. The big extreme is the 7-14 day window but since we can see the tropical waves coming off of the African coast at the Cap Verde islands, there is reasonable accuracy in the “predictions” for TC formation. How big and strong and long they will last has to come back to the less than 7 day window but still, that is enough to get people out of harm’s way in time.
It was a bad year for Butterflies in West Africa and they have a low population due to global warming. That is causing the systems coming off the Africa coast to be weaker than expected.
lol