Starting to see some consistancy of models brining a low rider into the eastern Carib. late in the week.
18z GFS
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfstc2.c ... =Animation
Caribbean Trouble? 18Z GFS
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WindRunner wrote:That is probably the system that is currently SW of the CVI, being discussed here.
Guess you might be right, there's getting to be so many its getting confusing now. Sorry
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There was one run of the GFS where it looked like Mr. Big Hurricane coming out of the Cape Verdes just comes along and eats this little thing up for lunch. It actually stopped in its tracks and went back to the east and was absorbed in to the cyclone that is about to move off Africa. This is one odd season- it's in a serious funk.
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You got that right Mark. I know its a normal season but talk about whiplash after last year....from intense to normal. Thank God its a normal season for the GOM
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