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aspen wrote:This will be quite interesting to track. Good model consensus for a possible MDR major getting a lot further west than Kirk, however its proximity to Kirk will make it development and evolution tricky, and as I’ve mentioned before, I’m skeptical of these westward solutions.
Getting not one but two MDR majors in October would be something. Literally just Atlantic climo shifting back a month.
galaxy401 wrote:Kirk is a big storm and strengthening quickly so I don't know how this will affect 91L. Might be one to watch down the road since it's going to move more west.
Buck wrote:Peak season activity was a little late, but it has definitely arrived. Would love this to bomb out and get classified while it’s still September… but probably not for a day or two.
galaxy401 wrote:Kirk is a big storm and strengthening quickly so I don't know how this will affect 91L. Might be one to watch down the road since it's going to move more west.
al78 wrote:galaxy401 wrote:Kirk is a big storm and strengthening quickly so I don't know how this will affect 91L. Might be one to watch down the road since it's going to move more west.
Often when there is a developing storm following closely behind a more mature storm, outflow from the latter imparts wind shear over the former, stifling development.
al78 wrote:galaxy401 wrote:Kirk is a big storm and strengthening quickly so I don't know how this will affect 91L. Might be one to watch down the road since it's going to move more west.
Often when there is a developing storm following closely behind a more mature storm, outflow from the latter imparts wind shear over the former, stifling development.
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