It is SUCH a quiet season...
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stormtruth wrote:senorpepr wrote:Yes, but we're still above normal in terms of activity.
Yup. It could still end up above normal if we get a couple storms here in August and a regular active September.
While I agree with you to some extent senor, look at how pathetic the storms have been that have formed. Alberto had one brief moment of glory, otherwise a poor excuse for a TS, Beryl looked worse, and Chris just suddenly vanished in thin air (no pun intended).
The Atlantic has produced dismal, poor excuses for Tropical activity this year so far. There does seem to be something different about this season that we haven't seen in quite sometime that is preventing anything to really get going - I do expect things should ramp up very soon though but only because climatology says so - with a lacking MJO, strong TUTT, SAL, and a possible developing el nino it is possible we can only rack up 10-12 storms this year but I still doubt it.
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