Tropical Update: Tropical Depression could form this week, Saharan Dust moving toward U.S.

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Publicado 2024-07-29
The National Hurricane Center continues to watch a poorly defined tropical disturbance in the central Atlantic. There is a chance it becomes a tropical depression later in the week but lots of different ideas of where it would go.

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  • Does not look good with most of the clouds on the south side of this storm making it keep its southern track?
  • @pepsidude8919
    I was actually just wondering about this myself since this is something I've always noticed each year, but even though the Atlantic hurricane season usually lasts between June and November, how come it always seems like we get more hurricanes around late August and early to mid-September for some reason? How come it always seems like September is more of the peak season for hurricanes then?
  • @pepsidude8919
    I have some questions here to ask in case if anyone would happen to possibly know the answers to them even though this might seem off-topic and all, but I was just wondering anyway: 1. My e-mail account hasn't been hacked or anything, but a while back I noticed that my e-mail account/address has started receiving various spam e-mails and this has been an ongoing problem for me since this has been happening almost every day for the past several months. What exactly causes this to happen? 2. I might have also accidentally responded to a spam e-mail or two from before even though I didn't mean to do so, and it seems like ever since then, my e-mail account has just been receiving even more spam mail that way. What exactly causes that to happen too and why? 3. If you open and/or interact with spam e-mails in any way, how exactly do the scammers themselves know if you responded to their e-mails like that? 4. Is there also some possible way to completely stop the spam mail altogether or not? I've been reporting the e-mails, deleting them, blocking them, and even blocking the e-mail addresses and domains where the e-mails have been coming from, but it seems like no matter what I've been trying to do, nothing seems to be stopping it so far and I sometimes even receive some spam e-mails somehow from certain senders even though I already have their e-mail addresses blocked although they shouldn't be going through to me if I already have them blocked. I just thought of asking these questions though in case if anyone knows the answers to them and I know this is kind of off-topic and all, but this is just something that I've been having to deal with now for quite some time and it's just really aggravating too although I wish it would somehow stop. I just want to know why and how this sort of thing happens, and also if there's a way to possibly stop it somehow.
  • @EASFLORIDA
    I’m in Florida wish me luck hope I don’t get fucked up
  • @Im_so_Retro85
    This is a big nothing burger of rain. Fear mongering to the max on this one....😂
  • @JR-rc1cg
    Do we know where it is going to make landfall