Just cause:
Sep. 7th, 2011 10:58 am:: singing ::
"How do you solve a problem like MARIA!!!"
(Yes, yes, I know I already said that on Twitter, but I've been waiting WEEKS to say that extremely bad joke.)
Meanwhile, I repeat my earlier observation that with 13 named storms, this is a busy Atlantic hurricane season in terms of the number of storms. Since the initial storms were relatively weak, however, the Accumulated Cyclone Energy for the season has been relatively low given the number of storms.
This is changing. Hurricane Katia has accumulated quite a lot of energy; Maria has plenty of time to do the same, and if my physical oceanography email feed is anything to go by, what is currently 96L may very well turn into a tropical depression later today or tomorrow, increasing the chances that this hurricane season will be hyperactive, but having no impact on my continued tendency to tell very bad jokes about it.
"How do you solve a problem like MARIA!!!"
(Yes, yes, I know I already said that on Twitter, but I've been waiting WEEKS to say that extremely bad joke.)
Meanwhile, I repeat my earlier observation that with 13 named storms, this is a busy Atlantic hurricane season in terms of the number of storms. Since the initial storms were relatively weak, however, the Accumulated Cyclone Energy for the season has been relatively low given the number of storms.
This is changing. Hurricane Katia has accumulated quite a lot of energy; Maria has plenty of time to do the same, and if my physical oceanography email feed is anything to go by, what is currently 96L may very well turn into a tropical depression later today or tomorrow, increasing the chances that this hurricane season will be hyperactive, but having no impact on my continued tendency to tell very bad jokes about it.