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Re: Wave off African Coast
BTW, The Euro, Nogaps and Canadian all develop the wave behind this one as well..Colin and Danielle by August 5th. Switch is about to be turned on
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Re: Wave off African Coast
Ivanhater wrote:Add the Nogaps to the list as well..over Puerto Rico
is that wave that by 35w 10n i see that have bit turning with it???
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Re: Wave off African Coast
Up late working on HS football stuff....0z EURO backs off significant development in this run.
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Re: Wave off African Coast
hope this becomes a player for the east coast...bring it on we are ready here in NC
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands
It looks like the CV season is about to begin in a big way. I think the wave that is currently over the Central Atlantic will become a significant system closer to home(Most likely in the Caribbean) while the preceding wave becomes the first major CV storm or hurricane.

The SAL has also greatly diminished. It seems the prospects for an active season are looking more positive again.

The SAL has also greatly diminished. It seems the prospects for an active season are looking more positive again.
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands
I've been keeping an eye on these 2 waves also. I think chances might be better for the one emerging Africa now. The MJO is expected to be convection-supportive in early to mid August, so if other favourable factors remain, we could see the start of some real action....
(just my humble opinion)

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Re: Wave off African Coast
sandyb wrote:hope this becomes a player for the east coast...bring it on we are ready here in NC
Uh, no......thunderstorms are just fine with me, thank you. Please speak for yourself, Sandy.
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Re: Wave SW of CV Islands
I still think the wave that's coming off the coast is the one to watch, but this one might spin up to. Activity is rapidly about to pick up and by next week we'll really be feeling it.
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