Yellow Evan wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:
Yea, I shouldn't have said the last 2 years, I'm talking over the last several years in general when it's been completely dead in the middle of September......
If it's a year where it was busy by mid September, it doesn't apply. What I'm talking about it when it's completely dead in the middle of September, when in actually, we suppose to be reaching a peak for the season, even if it is a low activity season.
Agreed. I've gotten tired of the same excuse over and over. Fact is that every day without a storm is every day wasted.
In 2010-12, those "wait for [insert when]" people were right, but last year proved that you can not get overly optimistic during dead times. If conditions aren't favorable, they aren't favorable, regardless whether it is June or September. Just because we are near the peak season does not mean storms are a sure thing to form.
My point earlier has nothing to do with peak vs more favorable off-and-on patterns. whether it was July, August, October, etc. I don't think we're going to see a busy season by any stretch but you have to look at the cause of the unfavorable conditions--we are in the suppressive phase of the MJO at the moment. The favorable phase is beginning to move into the Atlantic basin, and which should increase instability and moisture within the next 7-10 days (I point out again that the first week or two of September was forecast late last month to be below normal so this isn't at all unexpected). This is not a "just wait another x amount of days and things will kick in" rather than something concrete is there, and is on the way, but will take time to arrive. Each time we've had a favorable phase it's produced a storm, so 1-2 more this month is very realistic, followed by one next month (I don't predict one in Nov simply because we are headed into an El Nino, and the season usually shuts off by that point.)
I'll even put a concrete date on my end and say that activity will likely start to pick up, even if only slightly, by around the 14th, and I will stand by that date.