#2244 Postby SouthFLTropics » Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:49 am
Loveweather12 wrote:I understand. He said Caribbean and being surprised that if anything forms. I was just asking because I know most storms in October form in Caribbean
tolakram wrote:Loveweather12 wrote:Are you saying the season is over after September ?
For the far eastern Atlantic, it usually winds down this time of year. The season itself is far from over.
Based on the pattern we've been seeing I would have to agree that the CV season is going to wind down. I can't imagine it can pump out anymore than it has. I mean it even managed to get Vicky named (that escalated quickly). Now our eyes turn more towards the Western Caribbean. I'll be watching the models closely to see if they start to set up a CAG down there as we head into early October. For us folks in Florida, this is the time of year that can be most dangerous to us. Something spins up in the Western Caribbean and then a trough sweeps in and brings it up and over us like Wilma did in 2005.
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