can 92L make it to the US with this building high in 5-10day
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can 92L make it to the US with this building high in 5-10day
can 92L make it all the to the 9 US with this builing high in the next 5-10 days
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Here's how I look at it, TD 13 is definetelly out of here, it will probably become Lee before it fishes out. 91L is tricky but many models have it move NW even NNW well before it gets to the U.S but since the high is expecting to build back in, there's the possibility for it to be forced west at the end of the period. 92L is a low latitiude storm, it's far enough south to escape any trough, and will have to be closely monitored. This could be one of those devastating Cape Verde hurricanes, models show it move WNW and then some NW some continue WNW into the Caribbean depending on when the high builds in. There are also some signs of development in the Bahamas, I hope that doesn't happen, but it is an area to be monitored because it would be very close to the U.S.
So overall, an incredible amount of activity will start off September, I hope they become fish but I think the U.S may experience at least one more landfall for the season. If so, I really hope it's a weak system and doesn't come anywhere near Louisianna, Mississippi, and especially the NO area.
So overall, an incredible amount of activity will start off September, I hope they become fish but I think the U.S may experience at least one more landfall for the season. If so, I really hope it's a weak system and doesn't come anywhere near Louisianna, Mississippi, and especially the NO area.
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