South Texas Storms wrote:TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:I'm not sure what's going on now. The ENSO is cool Neutral, Vertical instability is at its highest point in who knows when, wind shear is below average, sea surface temperatures are above average, the Intertropical Convergence Zone is higher north in latitude than normal, the Gulf of Guinea and Indian Ocean are cooler relative to average, the African monsoon season has been wetter than normal, there has been little Saharan Air Layer, and a strong MJO pulse is amplifying across much of the Atlantic. Yet it's late August and the global models show nothing noteworthy. I don't understand it. We're missing something very important, and obviously very effect, given the lack of activity. If we don't see a big burst in activity in early September, seasonal forecasts will bust.
I agree and am very surprised at how the global models don't show much at all developing out there in the next 2 weeks. Something must be missing. Usually around this time of year, the globals are showing at least one big storm developing. Nothing is really even consistently in fantasy range either. So weird.
either that or all the models will be wrong but seeing how the season has gone so far I wouldn't bet on that