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Offline Elderberry

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The Big Wobble by Gary Walton 4/3/2020

Ominous signs! An abnormally warm Gulf of Mexico could intensify the upcoming tornado and hurricane seasons causing devastation to an already crippled population due to the coronavirus.

Earthwindmap showing warm temperature anomaly in the Gulf of Mexico which could intensify the upcoming tornado and hurricane seasons.

According to their report, An abnormally warm Gulf of Mexico could intensify the upcoming tornado and hurricane seasons causing devastation to an already crippled population due to the coronavirus.

Water temperatures in and around the Gulf of Mexico are running more than three degrees above average, increasing the prospects for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes this spring and potentially stronger hurricane activity in the summer and fall, see map above.

The report claims eight hurricanes could spin out of the Atlantic with an above-average chance at least one will make landfall in the U.S., Colorado State University said in its initial 2020 storm forecast. If a hurricane hits early enough in the season, or if the Covid-19 virus isn’t overcome for months, it could complicate social-distancing efforts in key coastal areas. The good news: The odds for an early hurricane are small, according to Phil Klotzbach, the study’s lead author. None have hit before June 1, he said, with the worst part of the season running from August to October.

More: http://www.thebigwobble.org/2020/04/ominous-signs-abnormally-warm-gulf-of.html

Offline GtHawk

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Damn that Trump! First he unleashes the coronavirus and now he's getting ready to hammer America with more and more powerful tornadoes and hurricanes!

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The last thing this country needs is to be hit by a hurricane this year!  God help us.