So the NHC blinked regarding the SE coastal low that could go up the coast. Surprised, as I was expecting them to wait until Monday morning. This had been suggested for a while by the models. There are indications this will develop in some way (tropical or otherwise) and be a coastal low that aims at the coast. I'll update on Monday, this is really just to say that it is here and it is worth paying attention to as this is part of the script this time of year. As is something forming in the Caribbean. And, sometimes there is a storm in the Caribbean, a front and a secondary coastal low. Patterns exist in the tropics. This is a pattern like "yellow circle" in the Bahamas that may form close in somewhere.
This is one image on one run.... so it's a possibility and tomorrow we will see what we see. The hurricane season may often be over in October, but not this year and not yet. Poems are poems, reality is what bites know the difference. Oh, and models change constantly in real time and the NHC keeps it yellow or makes it orange or pulls the plug in real time as models come on board or lost it!
Speaking of what is not normal, is a tropical system that slid in here while things happen around there often, rarely like that. I'm a Hurricane Historian for this part of the world, anything past Africa I'm not an expert on but this is totally crazy and beautifully visual. If you get tired of watching the volcano, check this feature out.
2021 is a strange year... strange things happen.
Stay tuned!
Besos BobbiStorm
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Ps Strangest of places. 2021 has seen a very warm North Atlantic, especially along the coast, and much is displaced. We had a strong CV season too early and a relatively quiet September as far as real threats (luckily) and if a tropical system could do what that storm did..... where it did... who knows what October will bring as we move through the calendar.
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