Cat 5orBust
(Weather Hobbyist)
Mon Jul 14 2008 03:11 PM
Re: Bertha Stalls SSE of Bermuda, Watching Two Other Things

With Bertha still lurking and soon to be on the move out, with 94L, and with other large thunderstorm complexes over Africa, this is certainly looking to be a lengthy Cape Verde season. This does not suggest that it will be an overly above active season although things are getting off to a quick start. As far as 94L, the models keep suggesting that this will possibly impact the islands, the Caribbean islands, and who knows what after. It is still way too early to know if these areas will be affected, but the indications are that if this feature does re-curve, it will get a lot further west than Bertha got and it is also further south which would put land areas at a potentially higher risk. Just looking at some views of 94L it seems to have some good circulation, but is lacking storms near a broad center of circulation? Plenty of time to watch as we know models change all the time. Everyone should have supplies already and with all of the media outlets and websites to be able to track things, no one should be caught off guard.


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