#103 Postby chaser1 » Mon Jul 17, 2017 3:49 am
95L is beginning to take on a nice shape. Sometimes its easy to lose sight how some of these very small and tight systems are very easy to be gleaned over by the broader scale global models. Another point to keep in mind is that these small systems have the capacity to spin up quicker (as well as spin down under adverse conditions). I'm a bit in awe at the though that we could potentially have two more named systems in the Atlantic prior to Aug. I think that those who are a bit more inclined to measure the short term outcome by suggesting that any quick development is irrelevant just because the system may quickly meet its demise, is missing the point. I believe that this could speaks volume to what we might expect when climatologist conditions are more apt to become a good deal more favorable than they are now.
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