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Those of you who have followed the monthly Solar Climate Change forecast for June would have noticed my comments regarding Tropical Storms that do not seem to "power up" without the aid of any major R4+ "Solar Influence".
Well I think we have one that will make this point and that is Tropical Storm Debby, this storm seems to have stalled and the next R4+ is around the 28th-29th June thats a few days away, so the question then is, will the energy be "spent" before this period......more to follow.
Tropical Storm Debby stalls in Gulf of Mexico, lashing nearby states - edition.cnn.com - Tropical Storm Debby threatened to spawn more tornadoes Monday as the stationary storm pummeled the Gulf Coast with fierce winds and heavy rain.
The storm has already killed at least one person after apparent tornadoes struck central Florida, officials said. And with Debby coming to a standstill in the northern Gulf of Mexico, states surrounding the sprawling storm could endure high winds and intense rainfall for days...click CNN for more
http://derecho.math.uwm.edu/models/al042012_inten.png
Nevertheless, it is still causing enough havoc for a state of emergency to be declared.