Sunday, September 21, 2014

September 14-15, 2014 Forecast Results

At the end of last May, I posted some possible dates for hurricane activity. I mentioned the period around September 14-15 of this year because the previous Solar Eclipse of May 20, 2012 was being activated at this time. That eclipse had a history of producing some tropical systems. Although I wasn't expecting a devastating system, I thought it was worth watching at this time.

Back in 2012, I mentioned some areas in the U.S. that were to be affected by the eclipse, as I mentioned in that post, those were the areas in and around South Carolina, and the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

Here's what transpired around September 14-15. No tropical systems affected the areas mentioned. The NWS weather map below for September 13th shows North and South Carolina highlighted for the possibility of flash flooding due to a front and low pressure system. The next day, the Weather Channel reported, "Some of the rain could be locally heavy from South Carolina to northern Florida and the northern Gulf Coast."




As far as the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. was concerned, AccuWeather showed a front and showers affecting those areas during the forecast period.




Links to Other Long-range Forecasts and Forecast Results
October 11, 2014 Western Weather Woes Plains Forecast Oct 6-8, 2014
Tropical Cyclone Hadi
Hurricane Erick Fulfills Long-range Forecast
Tropical Storm Andrea Fulfills Long-range Forecast!
Timing the Relief for Drought-Stricken U.S. Plains
Testing Astrometeorology Part 2
Hurricane Sandy Fulfills Long-range Weather Prediction!
Testing Astrometeorology Part 1
Hurricane Season 2011 Forecast Results
Hurricane Risk-Management
New Weather Alternative Website
The Winters of 2011-14
Fulfilled Long-range Forecasts for Hurricane Season 2010
Introduction to the Weather Alternative

Destroying the Dollar a Penny at a Time 

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