Monday, October 10, 2011

Ex-Florida Blobette: October 10, Update A

No crayon drawings in yellow, orange or red on the NHC Atlantic map! You know what this means? It means this entry will be hobbit-like… yes, short (with big hairy feet). ;-)

The Florida blobette fizzled out (still some circulation, but no real convection anymore). As expected, it brought rain and a bit-o-wind, and there was much rejoicing …

Lane from Florida said: “Thirsty central Florida got a wonderful wet kiss from cute Blobette. Our beloved green swamp is happier today.”

Clay from Georgia said: “This is wonderful news for south Georgia's peanut country, and the Okeefenokee Swamp, which has burned a lot the last two years because of the low water and errant lightning strikes."

Andrea from North Carolina (but currently in SC) said: “I just thought you'd like to know that the surf is up here in North Myrtle Beach, SC.”

Anyway, that’s it for this blobette. It would be symmetrically fitting if this was the last one of the season because the first blobette was also a Florida Blobette (http://jyotikastorms.blogspot.com/2011/06/june-2-update.html). We shall see.

I’ll be back when there’s another one or if something interesting crops up or, dare I say it, at the end of the season! Whatever shall I do with all this spare time? Umm… let me think, oh yes, I’m supposed to be helping out with this project: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/runicfilms/cowboy-creed-short-film. Enjoy! J (And please pass it along if you are entertained… the more the merrier. J).

Toodle pippy!
J.

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DISCLAIMER: These remarks are just what I think/see regarding tropical storms - not the opinion of any organization I represent. If you are making an evacuation decision, please heed your local emergency management and the National Hurricane Center's official forecast and the National Weather Service announcements. This is not an official forecast. If I "run away, run away" (Monty Python), I'll let you know.
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