Tracking the Tropics: Looking at potential development in the Gulf & Atlantic
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Whether you're a hurricane-hardened native or a first-time Florida resident, you've likely heard the basics for hurricane preparation. Now, WFLA's Tracking the Tropics team is taking it one step further to bring you a list of our go-to hurricane hacks to make each season just a little easier.
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Near Corpus Christi here, we haven’t had significant rainfall in at least two years. We’ve had a few rains here and there but our lakes are dry, rivers are low, crops are weak, grass is a desert, we need all the rain we can get. Farmers went ahead and got their grain out, just the corn is left and they’ll wait until it dries up after these storms. We need like 10-12” of rain in our watershed up north of Mathis Texas.
God loves Texas
Always love the show and this time of season
Miss seeing you in Jax, Rebecca!💖
Wait till the dust clears Atlantic then watch how fast and big the storms get im from Galveston,Texas and not looking forward to September it’s a big bad month but I’m worried Texas could be a magnet for Storm this year as bad as weather has been in state
The wording matters. Cyclones revolve in the opposite direction as hurricanes and are on the opposite site of the magnetic poles of earth, thus they are on the opposite side of the planet.
Volume problem!
Come on I tune into a Weather thing and it's not even the real meteorologist.
At this point, I want to see a big hurricane 🌀 all this talk about La Niña
Florida State have everything,what not the poor other States have. That why many of u American s dont like Florida. And they are hard working peopel. 🇳🇴
If money your problem then you have no problem money is for the sinners
June is Gay Pride month but no one likes Florida! I wonder why?