Blended_24hr_Oct_2018
--October is the middle month of meteorological autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. --Lightning activity over the U.S., the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba, Mexico, and Central America steadily decreases during the month. --Canada and Alaska have almost no lightning in October. --The east-west aligned equatorial trough, the Intertropical Convergence Zone, is well defined over the Atlantic, and intermittent over the eastern North Pacific away from Central America. ~Ron Holle
Nov 3, 2018 Webmaster Archive
Specific --01 to 03 October: Hurricane Sergio moves from E to W to south of Baja California. --01 to 05 October: Hurricane Leslie is nearly stationary east of Bermuda. --01 to 07 October: Hurricane Walaka moves from E to W to SW of Hawaii, then turns N. --07 to 11 October: Hurricane Michael forms east of Yucatan Peninsula and move N to U.S. Gulf Coast. --19 to 22 October: Hurricane Willa along SW coast of Mexico. --25 to 29 October: Large synoptic-scale system moves W to E in North Atlantic, reaching British Columbia and the NW U.S. coastline. ~Ron Holle
Nov 8, 2018 12:26:12 AM Dave Fincher