Tropical Discussion 2025
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Bermuda Doppler radar of Imelda.
https://www.weather.bm/tools/graphics.a ... 0SRI&user=
Infrared satellite animation of Imelda.

            
			
									
						
										
						https://www.weather.bm/tools/graphics.a ... 0SRI&user=
Infrared satellite animation of Imelda.

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You have ME to thank for the absence of tropical hellstorms during the height of this season.
We moved back to this area a year ago. Realizing that we were now back in the Entergy 'service' area, I knew that it was urgent to purchase a generator.
So I bought an 18kW unit, and sure-enough we to-date haven't had to fire it up due to a storm-caused multi-day outage.
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						We moved back to this area a year ago. Realizing that we were now back in the Entergy 'service' area, I knew that it was urgent to purchase a generator.
So I bought an 18kW unit, and sure-enough we to-date haven't had to fire it up due to a storm-caused multi-day outage.
You're welcome. Please forward your appreciation gift$ via paypal.
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Kludge wrote: ↑Mon Oct 06, 2025 12:24 pm You have ME to thank for the absence of tropical hellstorms during the height of this season.
We moved back to this area a year ago. Realizing that we were now back in the Entergy 'service' area, I knew that it was urgent to purchase a generator.
So I bought an 18kW unit, and sure-enough we to-date haven't had to fire it up due to a storm-caused multi-day outage.
You're welcome. Please forward your appreciation gift$ via paypal.![]()
Welcome the club. We purchased our generator (26kw) right before Beryl (literally a week and a half). Did not get to use it. It was installed in October and fully operational by November. We have not had to fire ours up either ( although it does do maintenance runs every Wednesday at 12 noon). Wxman57 finally broke down and got one too. You never know....
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Hummm
            
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So the next named storm is... Karen
As such, you can expect that it will...

            
			
									
						
										
						As such, you can expect that it will...
- Be very annoying
 
- Be loud and desiring lots of attention
 
- Hang around way too long
 
- Not accomplish anything
 
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Will she ask for the Manager of the National Hurricane Center?
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Yep. And she will whine about too much shear and dry air, and demand a refund of all the heat content she spent.
And if you believe (ha!) today's 12Z GFS, take a look starting at hour 168 when she would make her appearance.
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My opinion and my opinion only, I think this is a bit premature. I understand in over a century of records, no hurricane has ever hit Texas, but I would never say season over. 
It’s official, Houston: Hurricane Season 2025 is over!

Anthony Yanez
https://www.click2houston.com/weather/2 ... tent=kprc2
            
			
									
						
										
						It’s official, Houston: Hurricane Season 2025 is over!
Anthony Yanez
https://www.click2houston.com/weather/2 ... tent=kprc2