yeah, 94L was close. it just missed it's shot. that stuff in the carib.. well, i wouldn't say the sw carib can do anything. the weather moving over the yucatan and into the gulf early next week should be the focal point for anything else that tries to activate for the rest of the month. we may see the cape verde region go active earlier than normal this year. gfs is already trying to track a system out of the region in the extended period. ssts near the african coast are still subpar, but closer to the islands they're more than adequate, and the wave near 10/43 even has a weak low associated with it. i've got a hunch we'll see a couple of those in july. HF 2136z26june
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