The ECMWF model shows a developing cyclone south of Mexico heading right into Southern California or Northern Baja! Yes, the way you hear it. Of course, I would think in a weakened state, but still shows it as an organized low pressure area.
The cyclone will likely develop, but the question will be what will the final track hold.
This is just one model and I don't have the time right now to look for more, but I'll let you know later today.
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... 12!!!step/
BTW, it is the system that is just south of Mexico this morning and it's quickly organizing...
While Frances threatens EC, Howard may threaten California!
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CaluWxBill wrote:das8929 wrote:BS lol hurricanes have never hit So Cal.
They never hit Brazil either. hehe. It is rather unlikely, almost impossible, but I wouldn't ignore the system.
They never hit Brazil because the amount shear in the South Atlantic doesn't support tropical system development. The water is certainly warm enough. Pacific storms die fast when they get too far north of Baja Sur because the water is much cooler.
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