H David. I was on vacation last week in Fort Lauderdale Florida. I can tell you the water is super super warm. It felt like hot bath water. The season is going to ramp up soon
Yo, what’s up Vegas aviation it’s been like forever since I’ve seen you leave a comment. I hope all is well with you and I’m hoping you’re enjoying my channel still. But yeah wow sea surface temperatures in the upper 80s lower 90s is ridiculous for this time of the year.
I just came back from deep sea fishing, which I always do this time of year because no hurricane activity. But the water off the coast of Georgia right now is over 85* degrees but the humidity was below average. Last year, the humidity in the same area where we fish from was even lower than today. Once the humidity rises in the Atlantic Ocean, which has been predicted by NOAA scientists which is my daughter employer by the way stated that the humidity will rise.
@@spacklerat3214 Great question, once the humidity rises it moisturizes the atmosphere which allows storm tops to form. Even though the ocean temperature is higher than normal, none of that matters if the upper atmosphere is dry because low pressure increases humidity. I know a lot of people think because the ocean is water, humidity levels should be higher than what is experienced on land. But it’s the exact opposite, hopefully I’ve answered your awesome question, if you need more information please don’t hesitate to ask me. Thank you so much 😊
My Guy, Schlotthauer! What’s it gonna be this year for Long Island New York! do you think we’re gonna get hit with the big one like Sandy was? I’m waiting for that double edge sword like I am waiting for a winning lotto ticket! Please let me know what you think. Thank you.
Because of the fact that the Bermuda and Azores high is forecast to be stronger this year, we’re gonna see a lot of low riders. In other words the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahamas are highest at risk.
Yup, and that was with an El Niño. I want you to do me a favor we scraped away El Niño now we have a cold neutral forecasted to have La Niña by the fall and I would say once things line up, we can get four to maybe seven storms at once.
@@chiefbrink2895 You are dreading on dangerous waters. He does not hype up his forecast because it is based on model runs. Do not force me to report you because I will do so if necessary.