An even less warm Pacific for the Atl. peak

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An even less warm Pacific for the Atl. peak

#1 Postby hurricanetrack » Tue Jul 27, 2004 7:20 am

Check this out from the CPC site:

http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/c ... cordxy.gif

As Luis posts on a regular basis from this site- it is interesting to see that the latest info suggests that the warm area in the central Pacific could shrink just in time for the Atlantic peak. Talk about everything lining up just right! The SOI is now back to positive and the 384 hour op GFS shows a nice 594 ridge sqaurely planted over the Southeast and into the Atlantic. And that's only August 12! Imagine what's to come...
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