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The Preseason - TD1
      #100930 - Tue May 12 2020 01:05 PM

Tropical Depression One has formed northeast of the Bahamas, and tropical storm watches are now up from Surf City to Duck in North Carolina.



It's mid may, and although it is the official start of hurricane season in the East Pacific (may 15th) sometimes we get preseason systems in May in the Atlantic (which starts on June 1st).

A special tropical weather outlook was issued for a system that may begin forming late this week northeast of the Bahamas. Although it isn't expected to directly affect land areas, those in Bermuda may want to keep watch on it.











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Re: The Preseason [Re: MikeC]
      #100932 - Tue May 12 2020 04:58 PM

The FSU model page has all current model runs indicating development this coming weekend/early next week. Whether it is sub-tropical or purely tropical will remain to be seen.

I did see an article that stated that the East Pacific sea surface ENSO was beginning to cool which, if I recall correctly, could mean an above normal Atlantic season.

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Re: The Preseason [Re: MichaelA]
      #100943 - Fri May 15 2020 09:35 AM

Down here in S FL we need the rain, so no complaints with a tropical wave moving thru. Would just prefer it do this during the week and not the weekend however.

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Well, here we go. [Re: JMII]
      #100947 - Sat May 16 2020 03:05 PM

Looks like first advisory will be at 5pm EDT.

Trivia: this will be the sixth year in a row that the Atlantic will have had a tropical system form before June first.

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Re: The Preseason - TD1 [Re: MikeC]
      #100957 - Wed May 27 2020 07:47 AM

Looking beyond Invest 91-L for any areas with "upstream" potential for development to our south early in the season, NWS Melbourne mentioned in extended discussion:

GFS guid continues to indicate modest onshore winds from the ATLC with a deepening Caribbean gyre centered near the Yucatan. EC is not quite into the height fall trend to the south.

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