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Many of us are writing of this season (not all of course) but I want to start this thread to remind people that October is prime month for Florida(especially South Florida) hits from Western Caribbean systems including monsters like Wilma and the great 1921 Hurricane to hit Tampa Bay - both at the END of October. Also the Greater Antilles are also at high risk including Puerto Rico.
As WxMan57 has pointed out, models are showing that the wet phase of the MJO will be entering the Western Caribbean in about 1 week and with the penetrating frontal boundaries nearing the NW Caribbean and low lattitude tropical waves pushing into the Western Caribbean from the east, I agree that we really need to watch this area.
I am dreading October as it has been far too quiet in the Western Caribbean this season. I predict we'll see something form there of significance and will be the one system to really pose a serious threat to either Florida or some of the islands in the Caribbean.



Thoughts?