
Indeed, I am seeing 997mb on that run which would be hurricane on GFS.

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The latest indications continue to point to the potential for a very busy August, September and October across the Atlantic Basin. The latest European seasonal model continues to point to significantly lower than average pressures across the western Atlantic, Caribbean and eastern Gulf of Mexico. This lower than average pressure signal seems to point to numerous tropical cyclones tracking into the western half of the Atlantic Basin during August, September and October. For what it’s worth, the CFS model for Friday, August 26th is forecasting three significant tropical cyclones going at once across the Atlantic. The exact details of the model shouldn’t be trusted, however, the overall trend of a significant increase in tropical cyclone activity should be heeded.
So, today would be a very good day to go over your hurricane preparedness kit and if you need supplies and can afford it, go to your local supermarket, your local Target, Wal-Mart or Lowe’s and purchase what you need. If you are looking for lists of what should be in your hurricane preparedness kit, go to http://www.onestorm.org. This is a really good reference website and I highly recommend it!! Also, go over your homeowners or renter’s insurance and make sure you are properly covered. If you do not have flood insurance, get it!! Most homeowners/renter’s insurance policies do not cover flood damage. For information about the National Flood Insurance Program, go to http://www.floodsmart.gov.
HurricaneFan wrote:What would cause the Azores High to weaken that much in a few weeks
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