cieldumort
(Moderator)
Mon Jun 02 2008 06:55 PM
Spawn or Sibling of Alma & Arthur could disrupt ATL development

The consolidating LLCC in the extreme eastern Pacific has just been tagged ( Invest 91E. ) and already is wrapping itself up almost seemingly as quickly as both Alma & Arthur before it.

This feature, probably already very nearly on the cusp of being a numberable cyclone, could significantly disrupt or alter the short-term chances of any significant development over on the Caribbean side.

It goes without saying that this overall region remains a real hotbed for tropical cyclogenesis.



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