Hurricane Beryl: Sort-of-Good News, and Taking the Long View

Adrees Latif's photo: 'Debris and flood waters from Hurricane Beryl cover the main roadway in Surfside Beach, Texas, (July 8, 2024) via Reuters, PBS, used w/o permission.

Folks living in the Caribbean, Yucatan Peninsula, and south Texas are cleaning up after Hurricane Beryl. Some are also mourning those who didn't survive the storm.

I haven't been personally affected by Beryl, although my in-laws are in Louisiana, next state over. They seem to have been away from the worst weather, for which I'm grateful.

This week I'll take a quick look at what happened, what the storm doesn't mean, and — as usual — whatever else comes to mind.

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(Beryl stopped being a hurricane July 8, 2024. By then it had broken several records. I look at Beryl, and what we are learning about tropical cyclones.)

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