Wow- since all of the global models seem to be on top of their game lately, let's look and see what the new runs of the GFS, Canadian and UKMET show:
Ok- here it is- a tropical cyclone develops just west of the Cape Verde Islands (everyone rejoices- yaay a long track hurricane!) and then promptly turns said cyclone NW and out in to the open Atlantic EAST of the Cape Verde Islands. What's next? Recurvature over Africa and in to the Mediterranean (did I even spell that correctly? Who cares)
Next Cape Verde storm- fish east of Cape Verde Islands!
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