The Atlantic Basin has livened up over the last day or so and forecasters are now concerned that Tropical Storm Earl might make it to the Atlantic Seaboard by late next week. My September Hurricane Forecast posted on April 24, 2010 pinpointed the Carolinas as a very likely area for hurricane landfall between Sept 2-5, 2010. This is within the time frame that forecasters are now talking about. Below is a map highlighting the areas that could be affected by tropical storm or hurricane conditions on those dates.
As can be seen, I've also pinpointed the area in and around the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula as well. According to Johannes Kepler's astro-meteorological forecast system based on planetary cycles, these areas could be subject to tropical activity or at least some type of severe weather pattern.
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Introduction to the Weather Alternative
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