A season without Cape Verde storms?
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PuertoRicoLibre
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A season without Cape Verde storms?
We are now in September 5 and the Atlantic shear is not going away soon. It seems even as it lessens on the northern part of the Eastern Atlantic it will increase in the lower part of the Eastern Atlantic. Perhaps we can get away with no significant storms to threaten the Eastern Caribbean this year? Thought welcome.
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- cycloneye
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Let's hope it stays that way for the benefit of our fellow members who live in the Caribbean.But still we have to be vigilant for more closer to the islands developments like Jeanne did last year where it formed just over the islands.
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Many of the storms that formed in 1933 might easily have been Cape Verde storms that just were not detected east of 40W. Also, many of the storms that developed east of 40W might have originally been African waves - this applies even today (e.g., Emily, which formed this year west of 40W, was originally a blow-up of convection from a wave that exited the coastline of Africa).
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