All models are still pounding on the w carribean in the long run...We can not give up on this area because it is the only place left for tropical development in Nov. I along with JB still think something will come out of there. We will also have to keep an eye to the east this week for JB's thoughts on a gale force winds over the weekend. Interesting few weeks ahead...Hang in there..
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Still the W Carribean...
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I think I may have answered my own question from the previous thread about the low south of Cuba the UKMET is showing at day 6. The Ukie is creating that IMO from the low that is south of Bermuda
It takes that circulation across eastern Cuba and north of Jamaica at day 6. Where it goes from there I know not. But you're correct D5, that's the only area left to get any serious development. What is JB's time frame for development, and where does he think its developing from 


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