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Anyone off to The Azores? 08:59 - Sep 25 with 516 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

There's a hurricane coming!

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Anyone off to The Azores? on 09:39 - Sep 25 with 415 viewsearlsgreenblue

The IPMA that’s the local weather service here are suggesting winds in excess of 100mph in the west of the archipelago getting slightly lower as it travels east, then hitting continental Portugal mainland as a tropical storm.
Fortunately not coming south towards Madeira.
Unusual to see that kind of weather event tracking as it is, they normally start much further south in the area of Cabo Verde & track west towards the Caribbean & US.
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Anyone off to The Azores? on 09:48 - Sep 25 with 383 viewsblueasfook

Anyone off to The Azores? on 09:39 - Sep 25 by earlsgreenblue

The IPMA that’s the local weather service here are suggesting winds in excess of 100mph in the west of the archipelago getting slightly lower as it travels east, then hitting continental Portugal mainland as a tropical storm.
Fortunately not coming south towards Madeira.
Unusual to see that kind of weather event tracking as it is, they normally start much further south in the area of Cabo Verde & track west towards the Caribbean & US.


That is odd isn't it. Like you say they usually gather strength in the mid atlantic and go west toward US continent. Great article here I read recently about how hurricanes are formed.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20201014-the-desert-that-gives-birth-to-the

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Anyone off to The Azores? on 13:18 - Sep 25 with 195 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Anyone off to The Azores? on 09:39 - Sep 25 by earlsgreenblue

The IPMA that’s the local weather service here are suggesting winds in excess of 100mph in the west of the archipelago getting slightly lower as it travels east, then hitting continental Portugal mainland as a tropical storm.
Fortunately not coming south towards Madeira.
Unusual to see that kind of weather event tracking as it is, they normally start much further south in the area of Cabo Verde & track west towards the Caribbean & US.


That's how it started before doing it's u turn.
Humberto next and doing the same but further north.

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Anyone off to The Azores? on 14:13 - Sep 25 with 150 viewsearlsgreenblue

Anyone off to The Azores? on 13:18 - Sep 25 by BanksterDebtSlave

That's how it started before doing it's u turn.
Humberto next and doing the same but further north.


Very odd in that it changed course that way, although the whole summer has seen an unusually low jet stream in as much as it’s been across the Bay of Biscay & sometimes even further south, giving the Azores low ish pressure on & off which in turn messes up the Volta do Mar & that’s what drives our traditional north easterly here on Madeira, indeed it’s the Volta do Mar that has redirected this weather phenomenon back in an easterly direction..
But don’t worry there’s no such thing as global warming as we’ve been told so it can’t be that!
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