
Will October / November be active with La Nina in place?
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Re: Will October / November be active with La Nina in place?
Happy peak of season! Will the second half be trouble? I have no clue. But I think the carribean and gulf will be the places to watch in the coming weeks. 

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Re: Will October / November be active with La Nina in place?
HURRICANELONNY wrote:Happy peak of season! Will the second half be trouble? I have no clue. But I think the carribean and gulf will be the places to watch in the coming weeks.
its a rather pitiful peak. a dried up storm in what should be a favorable place in the BOC and a dying storm on sept 11 east of PR. I just dont see much of interest for the rest of the season unless a high locks in over the nw atlantic.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfstc2.c ... hour=168hr
now, if that high can anchor in and not budge over new england the rest of the season will be better.
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Re: Will October / November be active with La Nina in place?
rainstorm wrote:HURRICANELONNY wrote:Happy peak of season! Will the second half be trouble? I have no clue. But I think the carribean and gulf will be the places to watch in the coming weeks.
its a rather pitiful peak. a dried up storm in what should be a favorable place in the BOC and a dying storm on sept 11 east of PR. I just dont see much of interest for the rest of the season unless a high locks in over the nw atlantic.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfstc2.c ... hour=168hr
now, if that high can anchor in and not budge over new england the rest of the season will be better.
OR WORSE.........
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