MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Sat Aug 04 2007 05:13 PM
A Brief Lull

99L has moved inland mostly and never got its act together, at times it did look like it would have a shot, and it appeared the National Hurricane Center thought enough of it to send out recon to it twice. But, thankfully it did not develop.

Similarly the system in the Gulf never got itself together either, so that leaves the Atlantic in a brief Lull period.

Next areas to watch will the Intratropical-Covergence zone (east of the Caribbean) and off the Atlantic coast, where there is some minor activity now. If anything happens, it won't be until later in the week, and no models (Except the CMC, which has been on a phantom roll lately) suggest anything right now.

However it is now August, and things can change rapidly, so the entire basin is open to being checked. The latter half of August is when things usually start to really pick up. Enjoy the Lull again, and hope it lasts a long time.

We'll be watching.

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