Posted September 15, 2023
Hurricane Lee Update
Latest GFS Track (click to animate)
Hurricane Lee is related to Hurricane Fiona
This hurricane is related to Hurricane Fiona. Fiona occurred Sept 14-23rd during the first cycle. Hurricane Lee occurred, relatively during the same period in cycle 8. Looking at the path above on the chart from NOAA, you can see a similar path. There are always differences, due to trade winds, teleconnections, etc, but the path and makeup of these storms are usually similar.
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As I have stated before, I did not list this storm on the Hurricane Prediction Chart, because its track would not be a threat to the tropics. Our partner, Gary Lezak and Weather 2020, did have this on their list. I talked about this storm on X last week stating that this storm will be similar in strength to the last time it came through (Fiona), last September. It looks to be very similar. These are pictures from the damage in Nova Scotia.
Possible Hurricane Dates (prediction date May 19th)
Below are the updated predictions for possible hurricanes using our long-range prediction formula.
Aug 12-17 Pacific Storm—–Verified Hurricane Hilary
Aug 30-Sept 6 Florida—–Verified Hurricane Idalia
Sept 26-Oct 3 Florida (added Sept 4th)
Sept 27- Oct 5 Hawaii
Sept 30-Oct 3rd Yucatan
Sept 30-Oct 5 Pacific Storm
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