#1091 Postby KWT » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:00 pm
ConvergenceZone wrote:Man, Ex-Gaston seems like another storm that seems to be struggling.
This September seems normal so far. It sure doesn't seen like a La Nina September filled with insane hyperactivity....
Yeah its been struggling, I don't think its helping that the general instablity across the Atlantic has plummeted again after Earl slowly weakened as it got close to the E.coast and I think thats got to be at least a small part of the reason why convection has been struggling a little to hold. The models also don't really do much with this system at all, and I've seen quite a few times this season with systems that if the models mainly keep it weak and don't show strengthening that is what tends to happen...clearly there is something that most of the global models are seeing which keeps this one in check but what is it?
That being said I just can't imagine this one getting all the way to say 80-85W and not doing anything at all...
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KWT on Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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