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simbrooks:Although still classed as a tropical wave, there is something located at ~18N, 30W that is circulating in the upper atmosphere and starting to wrap up a little further down - wondering if this could be our next storm, at least could become a depression by the looks of it. Check out crownweather near the bottom on the wind flow maps as well as the tropical wave indicating maps - looks unfortunately promising and still moving west!
I am just looking out for you guys and trying to forewarn you of developments as i spot them off the African coast. Dont say i didnt warn you! Of course i would prefer there not to be another one coming. The meteorologists are stating the the condition that was drawing them in here, westerlies running across the entire country, is beginning to change and actually deflect more storms from coming our way - like Karl and Lisa, being turned far short of our coastline, so there is hope yet!MB:Simon - stop it!