The Genensis parameter is starting to move much farther north by the Bremuda area. The SOI phase as HF said is going will be or is forecasted to go negative, which will create systems to start favoring an baroclinic nature. Since we're not that busy, me in particular; I like to observe hybird storms. A good indicator of where to look for hybird storms to delveop, is when a very strong high is near an area some vorticity and lift, it could possibly help the storms in two ways, tapping into a cold pool and providing some strong ULD (upper level divergence). Just something to watch if you're not busy.
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