The U.S. Southeast and the East Coast have been pummelled by tropical storms and hurricanes this year, but not one has hit the West Coast. Why?
If you look at a map of the historical hurricane and tropical storm tracks one notes huge numbers over the Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic...but an absence along our coast. Why?
The answer to these questions is found in my latest podcast, as well as the forecast for this, the Labor Day, weekend.
You can listen to the podcast here:
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