Excerpt about GOM:
A word about the Gulf: The increase in convection coming eastward through the southeast Pacific, combined with the trof split and overall pattern, means the western and central Caribbean will start getting a lot of thunderstorms with pressure falls this weekend. There is a chance that if development occurs, it would be farther north than what we have had before, so that the wave that comes out instead of the genre of Bret, Gert or Jose is one that would be a path north of Emily.
On a side note I believe Joe meant the western and central GOM and not Caribbean
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Joe B Column Free Sept 13th
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Re: Joe B Column Free Sept 13th
KatDaddy wrote:On a side note I believe Joe meant the western and central GOM and not Caribbean
No, I think he means the Caribbean, with any system that develops moving into the Gulf.
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