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Jasonch
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upcoming pattern change......
      #89568 - Thu Sep 16 2010 06:53 PM

Could somebody give me a little more info on the pattern change I have been hearing about. After Igor exits the picture I have been hearing the pattern will change and we may more developement closer to home in the caribbean and or Gulf. Also the GFS may be on to a possible hurricane in the Gulf. Is this true?

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Sep 16 2010 09:25 PM)


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MichaelA
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Re: upcoming pattern change...... [Re: Jasonch]
      #89581 - Fri Sep 17 2010 09:11 AM

It's simply climatological that storms are more likely to form in the Western Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico as the season gets into late September through November.

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Re: upcoming pattern change...... [Re: MichaelA]
      #89585 - Fri Sep 17 2010 07:43 PM

That is correct. As we move into the mid to later hurricane season the Eastern Atlantic becomes a lesser factor and attention focuses on the Western Altantic, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.

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