Hmmm.

I think there is a stark difference between visible/IR over a season and water vapor during a SAL outbreak.
I took yesterdays visible images from the FTP site and present them here in native aspect ratio and shrunk to a size similar to that video. This is during a huge SAL outbreak, of course, so convection is naturally reduced where SAL is. You can see these outbreaks in that video as well.


Here is an august frame from that video with Alex, the first named storm of the year, struggling to survive. You can also see what appears to be a hefty SAL outbreak.

Bonnie would not form until August 19th.
From wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Atlan ... ane_seasonTropical Depression Two developed from a tropical wave at 1200 UTC on August 19, while located well east of the Lesser Antilles. After tracking west-northwestward for 24 hours, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Bonnie. While at tropical storm intensity, Bonnie passed north of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands on August 21. Early on the following day, a hurricane hunter aircraft indicated that the storm strengthened into a hurricane. Bonnie curved north-northwestward on August 23, shortly before it peaked with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). The storm weakened slightly before making landfall near Wilmington, North Carolina with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) early on August 27. The storm briefly weakened to a tropical storm later on August 27, though it re-strengthened into a hurricane as it was re-emerging into the Atlantic. Colder waters weakened Bonnie to a tropical storm by late on August 28. The storm then accelerated east-northeastward offshore New England and Atlantic Canada, before becoming an extratropical cyclone on August 30.[17]
IMO, had we been discussing this like we are now, everyone would have proclaimed the season over, and certainly they would have been complaining how wimpy Alex was and how hostile the MDR appears to be for tropical development.
Just my opinion, of course, but as it stands I think things are on track for a season much like 1998, and maybe worse.