It's still there but it's too low. The fact that its there is good..the fact that its alive is because its too low because to the north is of course dust. Just because the MJO is in operation doesn't mean we have storms.. we need moisture.
So..where is the moisture? In the Carib is still a rich moisture supply but then theres theres action in the pacific.
Still something to watch.
Not convinced we won't have some system develop close in of east coast from some sort of nontropical origination. Someone here suggested that...can't remember who (sorry about that) but think they were right.
Have a great day guys, take care Bobbi ps..Phil and ED..you still talking to me
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