wxmann_91 wrote:IMHO this is a lull, but it's not because nothing hit land. There can be five fish out in the Atlantic that are major hurricanes and that's not a lull, but five in a month that hit land but are TS's, and that is a lull. Look at all the potential developers over the last few weeks, and only four developed, and all were TS's, none were hurricanes. The lull is caused somewhat by the SAL but moreso by the ULL's that crisscross the Atlantic (refer to NHC's Irene disco at 11:00 AM). Whether this has anything to do with the MJO I don't know, but there is an interesting correlation between the MJO and the reduced activity.
the amazing thing is we consider a lull when only 1 or 2 tropical cyclones roam the basin, if were were to look into the future pre 2004 to this season we would think the basin is very active, we have not had many days without a cyclone in the Atlantic since arlene!! so if this is a "lull" then i would hate to think what qualifies for "active"
