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Blown Away wrote:18z GFS seemed to show strong TW’s moving through the MDR.
cycloneye wrote:Blown Away wrote:18z GFS seemed to show strong TW’s moving through the MDR.
On Thursday a strong wave moves thru PR.
https://i.imgur.com/6yUcJEz.jpg
captainbarbossa19 wrote:cycloneye wrote:Blown Away wrote:18z GFS seemed to show strong TW’s moving through the MDR.
On Thursday a strong wave moves thru PR.
https://i.imgur.com/6yUcJEz.jpg
Need to keep an eye on it because the GFS takes it into the Gulf next weekend. Nothing much may come of it, but you never know.
skyline385 wrote:captainbarbossa19 wrote:
Need to keep an eye on it because the GFS takes it into the Gulf next weekend. Nothing much may come of it, but you never know.
The Gulf is very inviting right now for sure.
cycloneye wrote:Blown Away wrote:18z GFS seemed to show strong TW’s moving through the MDR.
On Thursday a strong wave moves thru PR.
https://i.imgur.com/6yUcJEz.jpg
wxman57 wrote:Shear is still rather high across the Caribbean & Gulf. That should relax by the second week of August. Probably quiet until then.
SFLcane wrote:wxman57 wrote:Shear is still rather high across the Caribbean & Gulf. That should relax by the second week of August. Probably quiet until then.
Yeah now we just need the Pacific to quiet down for that to happen.
weeniepatrol wrote:18z gfs shows mdr development.
aspen wrote:One member of the 06z GEFS ensemble becomes a Laura repeat, passing over the Greater Antilles in late July/early August and hitting the TX/LA border as a 946mb Cat 4 on August 5th. Thankfully, this is highly unlikely to verify exactly, because we don’t need another Laura repeat. Overall the 06z GEFS looks more active, though.