Here’s a weather reminder from Kevin Bogan (AH6QO).
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Accessed on 23 June 2020, 1455 UTC, Post 1402.
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Right now there is nothing to worry about. The Central Pacific is relatively quiet. The eastern North Pacific is starting events off with three possibilities, two of which are forecast to parallel the West Coast. However, Low Pressure Area #1, on the other hand, is forming up at about 130 degrees west, not far from our 140 west demarcation of our Central Pacific and is forecast to travel west. All of this may change, but the trained Severe Weather Spotters know to be vigilant. I am using this time to clear debris and unwanted vegetation out, rescreen those screens that need it, check my shutters and plywood are still strong and leisurely run through preparations, including making sure I have the appropriate paperwork, gear and supplies freshened and ready.
Here is some info quoted from the NHC website (BOLD text is important):
Tropical Weather OutlookNWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL1100 PM PDT Mon Jun 22 2020For the eastern North Pacific...east of 140 degrees west longitude:1. An area of low pressure located more than 1500 miles southwestof the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula continues toshow signs of organization. Environmental conditions appearconducive for gradual development, and this system is likely to become a tropical depression during the next few days while it moves slowly westward.
become a tropical depression during the next few days while it
moves slowly westward.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...50 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...high...70 percent.
Here is the link for the NHC’s eastern North Pacific: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=epac&fdays=2
Stay Vigilant. Stay Healthy.
As Ron Hashiro would say, “Get Ready Today – Be Ready Tomorrow”
Kevin, AH6QO
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