Will the tropics be active this weekend/next week???
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Will the tropics be active this weekend/next week???
Will we have a storm in the Caribbean and/or a storm off the coast of Africa over the weekend/next week?Or is it all hype and we won't see anything anytime soon,what do you think?
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Looks like it may get a little more active next week as a couple of models are indicating a closed low out in the Atlantic east of the Carib. Of course models have done this a couple times this year already and they went bust. It is still somewhat early for looking out east of the Carib. for TC development but it is possible with the active TW train coming off Africa.
I hope the week of the 25th remains quiet, I have a Western Carib. cruise scheduled with calls in port to Jamaica, Grand Caymans and Cozumel.

I hope the week of the 25th remains quiet, I have a Western Carib. cruise scheduled with calls in port to Jamaica, Grand Caymans and Cozumel.
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