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Will an Atlantic Storm Lash the East Coast?
Where's our MCF Weatherman `Devin (I bet he's out having fun in his S.S.) or buying candy 4 `Space (LOL)
A severe storm could spin up the Atlantic coast over the weekend
By AccuWeather
Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013

Sunny versus stormy weather on the East coast starting this weekend is contingent upon the development and track of a future system over the western Atlantic Ocean.
Current indications are that a storm will spin up just off the Atlantic coast Sunday and Monday. One scenario swings that storm westward with heavy rain, gusty winds and rough seas.
Other scenarios parallel the storm along the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, take the storm out to sea or bring the storm northward, brushing New England and into Atlantic Canada.
Even if the storm remains out to sea, large swells could be generated, especially north and west of the center from off the Outer Banks to Georges Bank.
Cruise, shipping and offshore fishing interests should monitor the progress of this storm, even if the weather for land lubbers remains clear.
There is the potential for building seas from North Carolina to New England later this weekend into early next week. This could produce not only rough surf and strong rip currents, but also beach erosion in some communities.

Forecasts from eastern North Carolina to the I-95 Northeast and Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Sunday into next week are contingent on the track and strength of the storm expected to form offshore.
How strong the storm becomes and the track it takes will determine sunny versus stormy conditions at Cape Hatteras, N.C., Atlantic City, N.J., New York City, Boston, Portland, Maine, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and St. John's, Newfoundland.
Two features may come together off the East coast this weekend: a storm in the upper atmosphere and a weak tropical system currently drifting across Florida with heavy rain.
Such a storm will have access to plenty of tropical moisture, while high pressure to the north and west gives extra velocity to winds well away from the storm center.
Because the system is likely to have both tropical and non-tropical characteristics, it may be considered to be a hybrid (sub-tropical) storm, rather than a pure nor'easter or tropical storm/hurricane.
According to Hurricane Expert Dan Kottlowski, "The possibilities range from the storm becoming very strong and backing toward the Northeast coast to escaping harmlessly out to sea."
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Meanwhile, a potent storm is likely to affect part of the West Coast this weekend.
According to Expert Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson, "One scenario brings heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas to areas from British Columbia to parts of Washington and western Oregon."
The details on the track and severity of the Atlantic and Pacific coast storms will unfold as the week progresses.
"Meanwhile, the balance of the Atlantic Ocean is likely to remain free of organized tropical systems into early week," Kottlowski said.
There is a possibility of a system slowly developing in the Eastern Pacific over the next week.
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Where's our MCF Weatherman `Devin (I bet he's out having fun in his S.S.) or buying candy 4 `Space (LOL)
A severe storm could spin up the Atlantic coast over the weekend
By AccuWeather
Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013

Sunny versus stormy weather on the East coast starting this weekend is contingent upon the development and track of a future system over the western Atlantic Ocean.
Current indications are that a storm will spin up just off the Atlantic coast Sunday and Monday. One scenario swings that storm westward with heavy rain, gusty winds and rough seas.
Other scenarios parallel the storm along the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, take the storm out to sea or bring the storm northward, brushing New England and into Atlantic Canada.
Even if the storm remains out to sea, large swells could be generated, especially north and west of the center from off the Outer Banks to Georges Bank.
Cruise, shipping and offshore fishing interests should monitor the progress of this storm, even if the weather for land lubbers remains clear.
There is the potential for building seas from North Carolina to New England later this weekend into early next week. This could produce not only rough surf and strong rip currents, but also beach erosion in some communities.

Forecasts from eastern North Carolina to the I-95 Northeast and Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Sunday into next week are contingent on the track and strength of the storm expected to form offshore.
How strong the storm becomes and the track it takes will determine sunny versus stormy conditions at Cape Hatteras, N.C., Atlantic City, N.J., New York City, Boston, Portland, Maine, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and St. John's, Newfoundland.
Two features may come together off the East coast this weekend: a storm in the upper atmosphere and a weak tropical system currently drifting across Florida with heavy rain.
Such a storm will have access to plenty of tropical moisture, while high pressure to the north and west gives extra velocity to winds well away from the storm center.
Because the system is likely to have both tropical and non-tropical characteristics, it may be considered to be a hybrid (sub-tropical) storm, rather than a pure nor'easter or tropical storm/hurricane.
According to Hurricane Expert Dan Kottlowski, "The possibilities range from the storm becoming very strong and backing toward the Northeast coast to escaping harmlessly out to sea."
RELATED:
More Rain, Flooding Risk for Parts of Florida This Week
AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center
First Big Wind, Wave Storm of the Season Takes Aim at Northwest
Meanwhile, a potent storm is likely to affect part of the West Coast this weekend.
According to Expert Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson, "One scenario brings heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas to areas from British Columbia to parts of Washington and western Oregon."
The details on the track and severity of the Atlantic and Pacific coast storms will unfold as the week progresses.
"Meanwhile, the balance of the Atlantic Ocean is likely to remain free of organized tropical systems into early week," Kottlowski said.
There is a possibility of a system slowly developing in the Eastern Pacific over the next week.
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Last edited by Space; Sep 28, 2013 at 09:22 AM.
Hey space, i haven't seen anything on the eastern storm that looks too menacing,
It seems the High pressure lingering around the northeast will keep that Low out towards Sea. Some big waves for the east coast could happen for sure!
I'll keep an eye on it.
The only big storm i see is a lot of rain, a LOT of rain for the Pacific northwest! People that way should be very aware of landslides
It seems the High pressure lingering around the northeast will keep that Low out towards Sea. Some big waves for the east coast could happen for sure!
I'll keep an eye on it.
The only big storm i see is a lot of rain, a LOT of rain for the Pacific northwest! People that way should be very aware of landslides
Hi `Devin,
Thanks for checking in & posting your report
I feel so much safer now 

Here in Florida we have just been getting heavy flooding rains, but is suppose to slow down for the weekend...(I do like the big waves : )
I still don't believe that there are any human beings that can predict what Mother Nature is going to `do @ any time. I know I've learned not to trust her 4-Sure...She's done me wrong 2 many times >
Wish you & member's Sunshine & a Happy/fun WeekEnd
Thanks for checking in & posting your report


Here in Florida we have just been getting heavy flooding rains, but is suppose to slow down for the weekend...(I do like the big waves : )
I still don't believe that there are any human beings that can predict what Mother Nature is going to `do @ any time. I know I've learned not to trust her 4-Sure...She's done me wrong 2 many times >

Wish you & member's Sunshine & a Happy/fun WeekEnd
Hi `Devin,
Thanks for checking in & posting your report
I feel so much safer now 

Here in Florida we have just been getting heavy flooding rains, but is suppose to slow down for the weekend...(I do like the big waves : )
I still don't believe that there are any human beings that can predict what Mother Nature is going to `do @ any time. I know I've learned not to trust her 4-Sure...She's done me wrong 2 many times >
Wish you & member's Sunshine & a Happy/fun WeekEnd
Thanks for checking in & posting your report


Here in Florida we have just been getting heavy flooding rains, but is suppose to slow down for the weekend...(I do like the big waves : )
I still don't believe that there are any human beings that can predict what Mother Nature is going to `do @ any time. I know I've learned not to trust her 4-Sure...She's done me wrong 2 many times >

Wish you & member's Sunshine & a Happy/fun WeekEnd
So far so good, the waves will be perfect for surfing!
It's true, predicting weather is very very difficult! IF the temps move up or down 1-2 degree's, it could change the outcome of everything and you have to start all over again predicting! Weather changed every second!
That's why i enjoy it! It's interesting!
Hope you have good weekend as well!
Thanks to our
Singing MCF Weatherman`Devin
(Maybe he will post us a tune ?)



See what happens when you drink > do drugs & dance in the Rain ?
You end `up buying a VW ?
Singing MCF Weatherman`Devin
(Maybe he will post us a tune ?)



You end `up buying a VW ?
Last edited by Space; Sep 26, 2013 at 02:15 PM.
If you lived in a state that gets Hurricanes and tornadoes on a daily basis would be paranoid as well!

Hi `Joey,
You must have come out of your dark room (or Closet) `if you can now see



I wasn't `paranoid until I read your post >

Now > I am 
I thought when I seen that `Devin had posted he had posted a update or that he was going to post of `vid of his band & him singing a song Sorry, I just awoke from a recharge & this thread is kinda cloudy or smok'ie ?

Wish everyone Good Weather > Now & this WeekEnd > EnJoy














