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Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October
      Fri Oct 19 2007 05:09 PM

In addition to 2007 continuing the '06 tradition of shear, albeit to a lesser extent, I suspect 2007 has had perhaps a somewhat higher than usual number of systems form very close to land, thereby limiting their development (certainly both Humberto and Lorenzo were racing full speed towards a Charley-esque status, but that they came inland too soon having formed so close to shore prevent as much). And perhaps yet another interesting feature of 2007-to-date has been a larger percentage of higher-latitude systems, that as such more rapidly entered an unfavorable shear zone.

Perhaps what I found to be the most interesting landfall of the season-to-date was TS Erin. What an amazing reformation that occurred with her once well-inland! "Landcane."

Looking ahead as we are, it seems likely to get another name or two before the season is up, but it's darn hard to pick out a favorite area going into the remainder of the month. Perhaps one of the waves traversing the central Atlantic right now pulls together a bit better over the weekend. Some intermittent model support for growing something along the tail end of the cold front now draped SW-NE across the GOM. Looks possible. Perhaps another high-lat hybrid something or other. The big picture right now across the CONUS and into the western Atlantic looks a lot more like mid-late November, however.

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* Very Quiet Mid to Late October MikeCAdministrator Fri Oct 19 2007 05:09 PM
. * * Re: Caribbean-Recon for Sunday Doombot!   Sun Oct 28 2007 12:36 AM
. * * Re: Caribbean-Recon for Sunday craigm   Sat Oct 27 2007 08:50 PM
. * * Caribbean-Recon for Sunday danielwAdministrator   Sat Oct 27 2007 12:12 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October allan   Sat Oct 27 2007 11:34 AM
. * * Re: -Caribbean disturbances are gaining some respect- cieldumort   Sat Oct 27 2007 11:21 AM
. * * -Caribbean disturbances are gaining some respect- cieldumort   Sat Oct 27 2007 03:22 AM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October Tak   Fri Oct 26 2007 06:35 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October ChessieStorm   Fri Oct 26 2007 08:02 AM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October mikethewreck   Thu Oct 25 2007 11:45 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October Storm Hunter   Thu Oct 25 2007 11:26 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October cieldumort   Thu Oct 25 2007 06:11 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October xxflcyclonexx   Thu Oct 25 2007 03:35 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October cieldumort   Thu Oct 25 2007 10:11 AM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October allan   Thu Oct 25 2007 09:18 AM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October allan   Tue Oct 23 2007 02:07 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October cieldumort   Tue Oct 23 2007 01:34 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October vpbob21   Mon Oct 22 2007 06:30 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October cchsweatherman   Mon Oct 22 2007 11:46 AM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October doug   Mon Oct 22 2007 11:38 AM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October cieldumort   Fri Oct 19 2007 05:09 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October allan   Fri Oct 19 2007 01:28 PM
. * * Re: Very Quiet Mid to Late October Lee-Delray   Fri Oct 19 2007 10:18 AM

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