That's some pretty amazing observations from an un-trained weather spotter person. The Bremuda high is retreating, that's true and what you're seeing is a side effect of the retreat, wind shear. But right now the Bremuda high isn't really effecting it as so much as the trough digging down from the mid-west. This year hurricanes aren't being handed off from upper air feature to the other, so until we see this it isn't going to happen in our forecasts. Take my anwser for what it's worth, keep in mind I am no met just a student.
Jason, can you please proof your replies BEFORE you post them? Thanks.
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