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Juan and TD#16/Kate are out there in the atlantic and fishes but closer to home look at the western caribbean.
5:30 PM TWO=Look closer to home to western caribbean
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5:30 PM TWO=Look closer to home to western caribbean
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Agree dixie I hope too that Juan doesn't bother too much Bermuda,Kate goes fishing and western caribbean one if it forms doesn't be too strong.
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Dave C wrote:I noticed some rotation from last visable loops of the day. An upper-low to it's west is helping the environment. Will be interesting to see the upper conditions in the gulf (unfavorabe now) if this does indeed form.
The upper low is producing diffluent shear over the large area of convection (which served to enhance the flare-up). As long as that ULL is in close proximity, don't expect too much from that area except for a lot of shower/thunderstorm activity. However, conditions may become a little more favorable as the ULL is expected to pull away or shear out and there is some hint of anticyclonic flow aloft to its east. But it'll take a few days, if anything were to come out of that area of disturbed weather.
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Eyes on SW Carr.
Yes..This is the time too watch this area. Storms get big even though they do not cover thousands of miles of open water. Not to mention a landfall is all but certain. No fish in the SW Carribean. Thanks Luis.
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