Saturday, August 02, 2014

Bertha and August 2-4, 2014 Results

About a month and a half ago, I posted regarding some possible hurricane strike areas for the month of July and the beginning of August. The forecast for August 2-4 mentioned that strong thunderstorms or possibly a tropical system would affect the area from North Carolina up the East Coast toward New England.

On July 31st, Accuweather published the following map with this headline:
Heavy Rain Eyes Georgia to Massachusetts This Weekend. As shown in the map, tropical moisture invades the East Coast area bringing significant rain.



In addition to the aforementioned rain, the latest reports now show that Tropical Storm Bertha will parallel the U.S. East Coast for awhile starting around Monday the 4th of August. In other words within the timeframe of the forecast issued back in June.



Next up is a prediction I made in early July of this year for the area in and around the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Between August 24-27, there are strong indications of severe weather or a tropical system affecting this area. Read about it here.

Hurricane Season 2014: Mexico
East Coast Hurricane? September 2014
Tropical Cyclone Hadi
Hurricane Erick Fulfills Long-range Forecast
Tropical Storm Andrea Fulfills Long-range Forecast!
Timing the Relief for Drought-Stricken U.S. Plains
Testing Astrometeorology Part 2
Hurricane Sandy Fulfills Long-range Weather Prediction!
Testing Astrometeorology Part 1
Hurricane Season 2011 Forecast Results
Hurricane Risk-Management
New Weather Alternative Website
The Winters of 2011-14
Fulfilled Long-range Forecasts for Hurricane Season 2010
Introduction to the Weather Alternative


1 comment:

David Paone said...

I'm seeing the Mets play today (Sunday, August 3, 2014) in New York. Bertha better not show up!