A bright and sunny day, until evening. Cloud has started to stream in from the southwest, ahead of the first autumnal gale of the season tomorrow. We haven't really had strong winds for a long time, but our unusually long quiet spell is coming to a close, as summer comes to a close.
Summer is definitely not coming to a close in the tropics. Whilst everybody is panicking in Florida over tropical storm Isaac, the folk on the Japanese island of Okinawa have sat through their worst typhoon in 50 years. Bolaven came blasting through at midday GMT, with winds of more than 110 mph near the centre of the storm. The island's airport reported 60 mph. Meanwhile, Isaac is headed west northwest past Key West and looks set to intensify in the Gulf of Mexico. The NHC carries 3-hourly updates on this system.
The Weather Channel is devoting "round the clock" coverage to Isaac. I think they are so excited to finally have a storm like this they are forgetting to report other storms. We had a doosey of a storm and several tornado warnings (with one tornado in our state confirmed) but TWC made no mention of it. :(
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice bright day in my part yesterday Guido.Today has been misty rain in the morning,heavy rain all afternoon.Windy too,which like you,we havn't had for a while.The Isaac is very worrying indeed.Oh how I pray all will be safe.Have a lovely Monday evening Guido.Take Care God Bless Kath xx
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