Nimbus and Stratus: Cloudy With a Chance of Covid

As we venture into the end of summer, there’s no denying that COVID-19 is making its move again. Covid waves always follow a seasonal pattern - two waves per year: winter and summer or fall. So far, the smallest (not in terms of deadliness though, just the number of infected) wave hit during the winter of 2020-2021, while the Omicron surge of 2021-2022 took the crown for the biggest wave. Last year was a bit of a wild card, with the summer/fall wave being slightly taller than the winter one. However, so far, this year hasn’t had much of a summer/fall wave (yet) but hold on tight because things are looking a little more intense as we approach the winter. From December 2024 to February 2025, we experienced what could be called "Wave X," a quieter episode compared to earlier waves, but it still made its presence felt. Fast forward to August 2025, and we’re beginning to see the rise of the next wave—a little like what we saw in 2023 and 2024. According to Mike Hoerger’s post on ...