Talk:20,000 Atlantic hurricane season/@comment-108.199.44.135-20140702032335

My WCE Hurricane Center is up and running! Here is my first advisory: For the Atlantic basin: The National Hurricane Center is currently issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Arthur and the WCE Hurricane Center is currently monitoring Tropical Storm Arthur as it stalls off the Florida east coast, and moves into the Carolinas. Otherwise, no tropical development is expected during the next 48 hours and into 4 days. Tropical Storm Arthur is forecast to stall off the Florida east coast during Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, soaking them and the Bahamas with ongoing rain and rain n' rain. After this, Arthur will begin to strengthen, probably having 65 mph winds into Wednesday night along with a predicted pressure of probably around 994 mbars. On Thursday is a day where you MUSTIUSTIUST get your but moving, because Arthur is expected to transform into a hurricane right before our very eyes as it roars across the Carolina coastline. On Friday, pretty much the entire Carolina Coastline will be flooded and Arthur will bring its giant pail of rain apon the US Capitol. On Saturday, Arthur will become extra tropical. After that, it will havoc Newfoundland and DIE. For the East Pacific basin: The Narional Hurricane Center is Currently Issuing Advisories on Tropical Storm Douglas and Tropical Storm Elida and the WCE Hurricane Center is currently monitoring Tropical Storm Douglas and Tropical Storm Elida as they head out to sea. Otherwise, no tropical development is expected during the next 48 hours and into 4 days. Tropical Storm Douglas will weaken and die. Tropical Srorm Elida, however, is still soaking Mexico with its nice sounding rain that can help people go to sleep. It will leave this area, and sadly die. For the Central Pacific basin: No tropical development is expected during the next 48 hours and into 4 days, or as I like to say: NOTHING.
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