Frank2 wrote:My eyes could be deceiving me but based on the looks of things on visable satellite I think a circulation might be trying to get going around 16N and 26W, just west of the Cape Verde
Actually it looks like dry air is keeping things fairly stable in that area right now...
P.S. Look for a possible change in the models later today and tonight - perhaps not as aggressive as the past day or two...
What tools are you using to arrive at that conclusion? Moisture is abundant in the Caribbean and east of 45W in the deep tropics, and this area is forecast to expand westward in the coming days. "Moisture" is not in the decline.
Second, looking at the SAL analysis, there is almost no dust discernable south of 20 north, and especially east of 40W. In fact, the SAL is falling apart across most of the tropical Atlantic...the thermodynamics are changing:
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... java5.htmlThese are clear signs that enviornmental moisture is on the increase...the change in the SAL is especially dramatic over the last 5 days.
There is a reason the models are starting to ramp up...and looking at the early run of the 12Z GFS the model very similar to the last run.
The system moves much more slowly than the 0Z run, but that has zero to do with moisture...
MW