A Hyperactive August Looks Likely, ARE YOU READY...

Published 2024-07-16
There are early signs emerging from the long-range climate models that most of August looks very active, if not hyperactive, as the MJO looks to favor the Atlantic Basin from late July through mid-August. But what does this mean for you?

Video Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - BIG SAL OUTBREAK
1:59 - SAL Forecast
3:24 - Latest Tropical Forecast
9:48 - Very Active Period Coming?
12:27 - Scary Looking Heat Content
14:53 - Are You Ready For Early August?
17:09 - Review
19:31 - Outro/Promotion

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All Comments (21)
  • @katcarpratt
    I'm telling and sharing with EVERYONE in Htown ...if they want to be prepared...they better subscribe to your channel!!! I'm sold!!! Beryl had me baffled!!! I had a feeling she would head this way...just enough not to go to work with water...not wind!!! Not sure who is the lessser or two evils...Thank you for keeping us in the know!!!
  • @windelross2450
    Looking forward to see how the rest of the season pans out
  • @kimesha1113
    Houston here… I can’t go through this again.. just let me know when I need to evacuate
  • Thanks David for keeping this updated. ALWAYS BE PREPARED. Totally agree with you that the storms will be coming; starting in August.
  • @Bullshod
    My power is back on in West Houston after Beryl🌀 Thank you for your hurricane coverage. This made a helpful difference. Ty.
  • @user-gs6dh9es2m
    Yes, I was prepared and you made things better with your weather info. Houston Happy
  • @stevecoz7325
    Thank You, Sir. I live in south Florida..Praying To my LORD For HIS Divine Protection, for All of us. Amen.
  • @MaryRaborn
    I live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast after Katrina I always get nervous around the anniversary on August 29th
  • What amazes me the most is - after all these years - Texas (for example) was & still is totally unprepared for hurricanes. I would have thought after Harvey in 2017 ( 7 years ago ) this state as a whole would have taken better action on their entire infrastructure 🤷‍♀️ for future disasters.
  • @Wazowski730
    Thank you for the detailed explanation and keeping us up to date! I have been spreading the word to my friends and family in Houston about August and to prepare now in case
  • @jerseyproud15
    After being in the eye of Ian I watch a lot of channels stuff and I got to say your the only one that ever actually explains the deeper aspects of it other then sharing a graphic anyone can see from the nhc.
  • @kimopple
    Some places in Jamaica still don't get light as yet, I can't manage a next storm
  • @DavidIrthum
    I always enjoy taking time to watch your your informative and entertaining videos.
  • I`m ordering two solar chargers so I can wire up all my solar and get reliable air conditioning if we get wiped out again. It`s so humid and hot in Louisiana. I`m scared.
  • @mariap6263
    Like breadcrumbs in the soup.the Sahara dust layer every little bit helps with the Atlantic basin blender this season.😮
  • @basspig
    There are two major factors that are affecting the climate this year. One is the tongue of volcanic eruption which spewed 110,000 metric tons of seawater into the mesosphere. Increasing the global atmospheric moisture by over 10%. That will stay in the atmosphere for up to a decade. The other factor is the Earth's weakening magnetic field which is allowing the sun's outbursts to affect the planet more dramatically than it used to. We are going to be in for some rough weather in the coming few years as we go towards the magnetic pole reversal.