
GOM = One B-O-R-I-N-G body of water!!
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:frederic79 wrote:The GOM is poised temperature-wise to provide a yet-to-be-named storm the fuel to make front-page headlines. One area that could really produce something serious is the central Caribbean, primarily because of the position of the Bermuda High. Granted conditions right now aren't great, shear wise, but in the coming days anything that looks suspicious here would garner my attention. While troughs in the mid and western Atlantic may produce fish storms out of anything that far east, something developing in the Caribbean could meander slow into the southern Gulf. A slow, erratic moving storm finding favorable conditions aloft could quickly deepen. There is also much humidity in the Gulf region that would enhance potential for strengthening. I'm certainly not predicting anything, but simply pointing out that the Caribbean Sea, middle to western, is a good place to watch for something significant to develop in the next week or two.
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IT MADE FRONT PAGE HEADLINES FOR SURE....as the worst hurricane disaster![]()
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JUST HORRIFIC
she is still making front page headlines even at this late date
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