
Will the recurving pattern in Atlantic continue thru Sept?
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Re: Will the recurving pattern in Atlantic continue thru Sept?
The Euro turns Igor into a superstorm


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Re: Will the recurving pattern in Atlantic continue thru Sept?
I hope that we continue to have this recurve pattern judging by the tropical wave train that is over Africa. Link here.
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Thread started 3 weeks ago and nothing has changed. The recurves away from the islands and the United States continue. Bermuda, on the other hand, is having to deal with potential hit from Igor.
The key date is Sept. 20th, 3 days from now. After that the risk to the United States from a Cape Verde system go down considerably....................
Could potentially do down as an active year but nothing for the United States as far as any Cape Verde systems are concerned....and if we get some luck in the Caribbean late season, the US may get off pretty easy this go around.......(not holding my breath though, October is the month I have been targeting for months now for an eventful month for those in the U.S somewhere)
The key date is Sept. 20th, 3 days from now. After that the risk to the United States from a Cape Verde system go down considerably....................
Could potentially do down as an active year but nothing for the United States as far as any Cape Verde systems are concerned....and if we get some luck in the Caribbean late season, the US may get off pretty easy this go around.......(not holding my breath though, October is the month I have been targeting for months now for an eventful month for those in the U.S somewhere)
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