CourierPR wrote:psyclone wrote:CourierPR wrote:I just read Dr. Masters' forecast and he does not forecast shear being a problem as Gatorcane does.
He mentioned shear being a problem in a few days and SAL being a problem now. I think he's right on both counts. Keep in mind though, the atlantic basin is kind of a marginal basin for tropical activity. climo bears that out in the form of a short, but intense burst of activity in a small window. we're entering that window now so any disturbance needs to be closely monitored. remember how lousy ernesto looked during most of its life and then...a switch turned on. that can happen here and this is the time of year it's most likely.
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Dr. Masters said that shear is expected to be light and did not indicate that it would be a problem. Go to Weather Underground and carefully read his blog.
Sorry...I just realized my post was confusing. When i said "he" i was referring to gatorcane, not jeff masters.