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Re: Models Mid-June W. ATL Storm
      Fri Jun 16 2017 10:07 AM

This system is starting to show a bit better on satellite this morning, but is really large.

The split nature (Euro/GFS) continues, with both being fairly weak. The parallel GFS shows developing heading toward florida (See "Forecast Models" on the left menu).

Another "Split" idea is that parts of this very large area may form into two different areas, one in the Eastern Pacific (Euro idea) and another east (GFS idea), with neither really developing all that much. GFS solution pumps more moisture into Florida. It's very likely at least one something DOES develop out of this area, so it would be good to keep watch over the next few days. The most likely seems to be a relatively unorganized system going into Mexico, but confidence is low on that.


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