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Yep, I think this one recurves far before it reaches our side of the Atlantic. But, still time to watch. You never know with these things. Their environment can change in a heartbeat.
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TD #4 will become a hurricane maxing out at about 80mph. The storm will recurve somewhere between 50 and 60 degrees west. Debby will benothing more than a nuisance to the fish and whatever ships are in the area.
now that it's made the turn, it will be a fish...Last night it didn't look like it, because it wasn't turning like it was forecasted, but now it is, so yep, obvious fish here....
Hoping and praying it becomes a fish long before it gets close to the Caribbean islands. 90-95% it recurves, <1% it gets all the way across and the balance (difference of 4-9%) it dissipates.
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I think it will move W to WNW and weaken some due to SAL intrusion and lingering ULLs and shear that still exists across much of the Atlantic. I don't see it recurving at least not for a while.