MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Fri Oct 19 2007 10:03 AM
Very Quiet Mid to Late October

Nothing imminent, no model hints of development, and just a general lack of activity mark the mid to late October 2007 hurricane season. The only thing even worth looking at right now is the wave in the Central Atlantic, which will likely get ripped apart by shear in the near future.

This season has been filled with shear, and two extreme hurricanes that went into Central America and Mexico. One last minute hurricane, Humberto, hit the us. Only one storm affected Florida, Barry, back in the first part of June, and that was a minor Tropical Storm.

There is possibility for more development before the end of the season, so it is important to remain vigilant, but the likelyhood of anything major happening now is extremely low for the remained of this year.

In short, there is not much going on, so enjoy the rest of October!
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