cieldumort
(Moderator)
Sun Jun 10 2007 02:40 AM
Re: geez

Just a note that HF is talking about TDs that we know of during the month of June which formed somewhat close to where 93L is at this time.

Later in the season some Cape Verde storms get cooking from that region. Typically, systems that actually do develop that far east do make the early recurvature, as HF noted above. I was just reviewing 2000's Hurricane Alberto, as a classic example. Wikipedia Link



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