Cycloneye
(Storm Tracker)
Wed Aug 21 2002 09:08 AM
Atlantic will pop up very soon

Already changes are noted in the tropical atlantic as the azores high is more weak than in the past few weeks and also is more north than in the past weeks and those changes are allowing for more lower pressures in parts of the atlantic and less subsidence that with those factors out of the way will make conditions favorable in the comming weeks.But this year so far no cape verde developments have taken place due to negative conditions but with the changes noted recently we may well see developments from the atlantic east of the islands more closer to them than in the far eastern atlantic but let's wait for the first shoe to drop but it is getting close.

By the way that western caribbean system has to be watched if the trough goes away more west allowing for a high to build in then conditions will be more favorable but we have to wait but looks interesting that system.



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