Dorian No Longer A Tropical Storm

July 28, 2013

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT04/refresh/AL0413W5_NL+gif/024805W5_NL_sm.gif

Tropical Storm Dorian has degenerated into a remnant tropical wave. The last advisory  is in the graphic above.

Comments

8 Responses to “Dorian No Longer A Tropical Storm”

  1. Baby Girl on July 26th, 2013 9:13 am

    God knows exactly where this storm is headed…….

  2. lzhome on July 24th, 2013 9:46 pm

    Gas prices are already going up so we really don’t need tropical weather now. It IS coming, not a matter of if but when. Look out for those late season storms which are usually the bad ones.

  3. Wharf Rat on July 24th, 2013 8:23 pm

    No matter how I prepare, my neighbor’s trees that did not fall during Erin, Opal, Ivan, and Dennis, still loom over my house and outbuildings. They are healthy big trees, and, my deductible has run into several thousand dollars from damage from the trees that did fall during these storms. I have no trees to threaten anybody. Should I “stand my ground?”

  4. puddin on July 24th, 2013 4:44 pm

    Wee haw! Here we go again. This one is heading up the east coast though. If it drops below Cuba, thats when we worry.

  5. Atmore G on July 24th, 2013 2:08 pm

    We have been fortunate not to have been hit in the last few years, but this storm is on an all to familiar path..

  6. Me on July 24th, 2013 1:48 pm

    I sell chainsaws and generators, so bring it on!

  7. Henry Coe on July 24th, 2013 11:52 am

    That came together quicker than I expected. It did have some dry air around it, but I guess it didn’t care.
    If High Pressure from the Atlantic that is reaching into the Gulf of Mexico hangs in there for the next week and a half, Dorian can go the long way over Cuba, then into the Yucatan Peninsula and from there to Mexico.

  8. Let's Hope Not HERE on July 24th, 2013 11:39 am

    This would be the last thing our area needs…especially after all the weeks and days of continuing rain, flooding street ways. Our ground could not hold trees up through a hurricane. The potential damage would be terrible. Please, not here!