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I wasn't bashing you (didn't think you were talking to me on that post). I tend to agree with you about the Nicaraugan low. You can see the general spin in that area. I think some of the models have been arguing or trying to reconcile the two areas of low pressure on the Atlantic side. The GFDL (not a model I personally put a lot of stock in) has actually been arguing between the western most Atlantic area and the Pacific forming a storm out of both and moving it into the SW Caribbean. I agree that it remains to be seen what (if anything) comes out of those areas. Steve |