Another Prediction made by the LRC verrified as Tropical Storm Debby made landfall as a category one hurricane bringing devastating flooding to the southeast. This name storm was predicted several months ago using the LRC methodology. Forecasted to make landfall in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico in early to mid-August. This storm was linked to a portion of the weather cycle that occurred last fall and was predicted with a 65% probability of forming a named storm in early to late August and possibly again in late September to early October.
Here is an interview segment we had with Gary Lezak nearly three months ago on May 23, 2024, talking about this storm.
Three-Month Tropical Storm Forecast via Weather2020
What is the LRC?
The LRC is a new way and the only way to accurately forecast months to nearly a year into the future. Every fall new unique weather pattern sets up in the upper atmosphere lasting generally between 40-60 days. This pattern cycles through the winter, spring, and summer until a new pattern sets up the following year. Knowing what the weather pattern will “look” like several months down the road allows one to be able to forecast how the surface weather will behave across the globe!
Meteorologist,
Justin Storm