cheezyWXguy wrote:Gladstone wrote:The Atlantic Basin has the mange this year.
were still practically in preseason, everything picks up around august 15. And besides we started the season with a category 2 hurricane, that likely wouldve been more had it not made landfall. Sorry we havent had enough landfalling majors yet...
Be that as it may, the guy made a valid point. It doesn't really seem to matter where you are right now in the ATL, the entire basin is just shockingly unfavorable. Instead of imagining magically the situation is going to change, you also have to consider why it wouldnt.
TUTTs are everywhere. SAL is dominant. I would definitely agree this season has been unfolding quite strangely. Consider this:
-If your a TW off Africa you eat SAL.
-If your riding the Caribbean you hit dry air, TUTT's or smash into Central America.
-If you manage to make it past the C. America, you hook into the Yucatan, insuring you stay weak regardless of where you go.
-If your in the Open Atlantic, you eat SAL and TUTTs.
-If your in the GOM, you decouple and dis-integrate. In the middle of the GOM no less.
I don't have any answer for that. These things don't happen in Hyperactive seasons, IMO.