http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/wv-l.jpg
Looks like a repeat of last year. Everything developing aound east of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean sea
Area might need to be watched?
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Area might need to be watched?
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Not really. Last year was once in a life time. I think more Cape verde storms and more recurvature. The Carolina's to the N.E. is going to be the hot spots. At least that is my thought. Just look at the trough that made it down to central Florida. Very unusual. Will see how everything works out soon.
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Actually we were already watching that in this thread. http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=86552
I was getting ready to post in it.
I was getting ready to post in it.
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Not really. Last year was once in a life time. I think more Cape verde storms and more recurvature. The Carolina's to the N.E. is going to be the hot spots. At least that is my thought. Just look at the trough that made it down to central Florida. Very unusual. Will see how everything works out soon.
Well this year may not be like 2005 but dont forget we had a front come very far south in August in 2004 that turned Hurricane Charley into Punta Gorda and then Florida had to more hurricanes hit from the east that year, and yes the carolinas were hit but not by storms recurving from the Atlantic
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Re: Area might need to be watched?
storms in NC wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/wv-l.jpg
Looks like a repeat of last year. Everything developing aound east of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean sea
Most of the thunderstorms just to the ne is associated with an ULL.
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