Quote: Milton should be crossing the very warm loop current in the Gulf later today. That should fuel the beast.
takes more that warm water, else we'd have seen more storms the last 2 years in the GOM. that's some significant looking shear...got to grab on to something to hope for.
Correct on that shear. It's been pushing it south and forcing some interaction with the Yucatan. I suspect all that wobbling has been playing heck with models, especially the GFS.
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