I sense frustration here with an office that has seen so many false alarms that they will get concerned about saturday or so.
THE MOST INTERESTING PART OF THE WEEK LONG FORECAST IS WHAT WILL
HAPPEN WITH TROPICAL DEPRESSION FIVE WHICH IS LOCATED WAY OUT IN
THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC 2500 MILES SOUTHEAST OF MIAMI. NHC TRACK
FORECAST PLACES THE POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE SOMEWHERE IN THE
VICINITY OF HISPANIOLA BY SATURDAY. IF THIS SYSTEM DEVELOPS,
FOLLOWS THAT PATH, AND SURVIVES ITS TREK, WE MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING
TO CLOSELY WATCH TOWARD THE WEEKEND. THOSE ARE A LOT OF IF'S
THOUGH, AND THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO THINK ABOUT IT LATER.
Miami AFD
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Canelaw99 wrote:LOL - sounds like a "OK, guys, we're taking a few days off to go lay at the beach. See ya around Saturday, maybe" LOL
as long as i keep seeing ridge mentioned and not trough in the florida afd's i am going with a "no recurvature" forecast until further notice. I won't be getting caught up in the every 5 degree wobble banter like we had last week but i will say it easily makes it past 75W.
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