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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Running Thread

The jellyfish are your bigger concern there. Well that and the entire Midwest creating traffic jams all the way down.

I keep the Gulf Shores beach conditions text messages going all year. Those purple flags have been flying for almost two weeks now.

As for traffic, once we get across Mobile Bay it's all back roads from Daphne down to County Road 10 and pop out about 7 miles north of The Hangout. Much less stressful than bumper-to-bumper all the way from Mobile. Plus we can hit Billy's Seafood in Bon Secour for fresh shrimp for Saturday night.
 
I am a 10 minute walk from the beach. The southwest wind that is baking Boston is keeping my neighborhood at a warm but no more 80. It's too early for hurricanes here. Water temperature barely over 60 out there. Of course, if we ever get one, we're completely screwed.
 
Last big one here was in 1938. Cape is like five times as crowded now. As one distinguished local environmental scientist put it, "We basically live on a giant shifting pile of sand." Reashuring!
 
Looks like the cone has it turning over Mexico, but Texas will get some rain. I think there is already some storm surge flooding around Galveston.
 
You have to get there stupid early to take advantage, but the single best thing about Gulf Shores is you can park next to the actual public beach in a municipal lot. Not across the street. Not kinda close but you have to walk across a two-mile boardwalk over the dunes. Not three spots half covered in dingy sand by a hidden public access point the width of a No. 2 pencil and with security for the next-door condo development itching to tase you should a stiff wind blow you sideways onto their property line. It is glorious.
 
I never have been - and likely won't - to the northern Gulf coast. I've been on the Texas coast and Florida's western shores but never to the Redneck Rivera. I'd like to see some of those places but not enough to make a special trip, I guess.
 
I am a 10 minute walk from the beach. The southwest wind that is baking Boston is keeping my neighborhood at a warm but no more 80. It's too early for hurricanes here. Water temperature barely over 60 out there. Of course, if we ever get one, we're completely screwed.

Hurricanes in CT are rare, but do occur. I would've thought that the Cape would be more susceptible, being out on the water. TIL.
 

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