Western Caribbean Wave (Ex 91L)
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Sanibel wrote:A prominent ULL just pulled over the top of Hispaniola. It probably wiped out whatever was left of 91L wave.
All said we'll see if this bugger refires over Jamaica (mostly for curiosity rather than any real chance of formation).
We need to watch real systems rather than these faint waves.
Yeah. There's hardly any surface wave signature left at this point.
If it had kept some of that energy going as it tracked into the western Caribbean, it might have had a chance. But the ULL just crushed it.
So far, this is the year of the killer ULLs.

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