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      #79811 - Mon May 12 2008 05:23 PM

look at those waves coming off africa


http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/eumet/eatl/loop-rb.html

looks like july already

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Tue May 13 2008 10:55 AM)


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Re: wow [Re: TAMPA_33614]
      #79870 - Tue May 27 2008 08:58 AM

Luckily they fizzle out as these waves approach colder sea surface temps.

we are far away from the cape verde season-under normal circumstances- unless climatology has some changes in store!

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Re: wow [Re: rmbjoe1954]
      #80029 - Mon Jun 02 2008 04:39 PM

There seems to be too much area under turbulence in the NW carribean. Yet this area as well as the SW GOM is generally the area where storms are born in the month of June.

Hopefully we won;t be singing happy birthday any time soon!

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