The above is one of those handy computer models we always talk about on television. It shows a large ridge of high pressure over the southeastern United States. This ridge keeps us hot and dry this week and at the same time steers Hurricane Dean into Mexico. This means the United States dodges another hurricane. We have not had a landfall since 2005. Hope that streak continues.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Our Heat Keeps U.S. Hurricane Free...For Now
The above is one of those handy computer models we always talk about on television. It shows a large ridge of high pressure over the southeastern United States. This ridge keeps us hot and dry this week and at the same time steers Hurricane Dean into Mexico. This means the United States dodges another hurricane. We have not had a landfall since 2005. Hope that streak continues.
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