TampaRand
(Weather Hobbyist)
Sun Sep 30 2007 01:50 AM
Re: Saturday Afternoon Model Discussion excerpts

Just wondering if anyone has any theories about the number of lower latitude systems that have cranked up, while those in the upper latitudes have been blown out with upper and mid shear. The curious thing about that being, that this is the kind of activity in the more northerly latitudes you would expect in an ENSO season and not in a LNSO season. Is this just a temporary anomaly or is this maybe some kind of hybrid season between the two?

A Met friend, Paul Dellagato (WTVT-TV-Fox in Tampa), is doing some over the weekend research on this phenomena. But we both find this somewhat of a curiosity. Anybody want to throw their hat in the theory ring?



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