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[Monday] Debby a Severe Flooding Threat to Southeast U.S.

   Posted by Levi at 1:01pm on August 5, 2024


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  • Paula DeRosa says:

    Thanks Levi…great info…watching from the Eastern shore of Maryland

  • Cola F. Vaughan says:

    Does upwelling caused by lower pressure contribute in any notable way to oceanic water cooling? This off-shore dance reminds me of Hurricane Dennis in 1999. Affectionately (hahaha) referred to on the Outer Banks as ‘Dennis the Menace” Given enough time even a weaker storm can cause a lot of trouble!

  • John says:

    How come this other area they’re watching, far eastern Caribbean, they keep walking up the target cone? Originally they had it going almost due W and slamming into Nicaragua. Now it’s aiming for the Yucatan Peninsula. I liked it better when it was planned to go due W.

  • Anonymous says:

    Thank you for all you do. Just an fyi, it’s pronounced “Steen hatchee”

  • wordle says:

    Your information is great and I have to thank you for that.

  • tiny fishing says:

    Debby a Severe Flooding Threat to Southeast U.S. doesn’t know what will happen after this flood, fortunately there is advance warning like this to help people prepare

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