x-y-no wrote:98L has been slowed because of ridging wrapping around in front of it (hence the slow SW movement) not because the easterlies are breaking down entirely.
just to add to that ... the large wave that has exited africa is one of the main reason why 98L as not moved west .. that very very large wave has disrupted the normal flow( which has happened a couple times this season already but it goes right back ) .. but it does not tell me that the easterlies have stopped .. it actaully tells me that large Tropical waves with associated LOW's are still coming off africa and will do so until at least the beginning of October when the azores begins to shift .. if you look over africa there are many waves that will continue the the march across the atlantic..
seriously the peak of the season is in a week .. i can bet some money on us still getting some Cape Verde systems ..
but anyway have fun