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Many ensemble members of the Euro are showing formation in the BOC, same members are pretty strong.
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The models are suggesting a robust Central America Monsoonal Gyre develops early next week with multiple low centers rotating within the gyre in the EPAC, Western/NW Caribbean and the Bay of Campeche. The various computer schemes will struggle to identify which of those low centers could become more dominate. Typically these monsoonal gyre systems are loose, sloppy and big rain makers.

As of today it's worth monitoring and as Hurricane Season 2020 begins officially June 1st, all eyes turn toward the Gulf and the Tropics.
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My opinion on hurricane season is that we will have a hurricane season this year. I don’t see it being cancelled or delayed by COVID-19
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This is becoming slightly more interesting. Euro, Canadian and GFS are in reasonable agreement even if it's in the long range.

It's also sped up the potential for development instead of being in total fantasy land.

Need a few more runs but something to keep an eye on.
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Has anyone seen the satellite loop from the BOC this morning?
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The ensembles for both the GFS and Euro are fairly active for something in the Western Gulf next weekend.
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a ways out but got us in the bullseye...again....already....can't wait to move.
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Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team increase their 2020 North Atlantic Hurricane Outlook this morning to 19 named storms, 9 Hurricanes and 4 Major Hurricanes. These numbers include the first 3 named storms that have already occurred.
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srainhoutx wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 12:03 pm Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team increase their 2020 North Atlantic Hurricane Outlook this morning to 19 named storms, 9 Hurricanes and 4 Major Hurricanes. These numbers include the first 3 named storms that have already occurred.
what was it before, I don't remember ? How much of an increase ?
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unome wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 3:57 pm
srainhoutx wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 12:03 pm Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team increase their 2020 North Atlantic Hurricane Outlook this morning to 19 named storms, 9 Hurricanes and 4 Major Hurricanes. These numbers include the first 3 named storms that have already occurred.
what was it before, I don't remember ? How much of an increase ?
Their previous forecast was 16 named storms, 8 Hurricanes and 4 Major Hurricanes.
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Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team increased their named Storms to 20 including the 5 Storms already named. 9 Hurricanes and 4 Major Hurricanes stay the same with their July 7th Update.
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Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team have further increased their Seasonal Outlook for the 2020 Hurricane Season. 24 named storms, 12 Hurricanes and 5 Major Hurricanes suggest an extremely active Season across the North Atlantic Basin. The upgraded numbers include the already named storms and 2 Hurricanes.
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srainhoutx wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 11:39 am Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team have further increased their Seasonal Outlook for the 2020 Hurricane Season. 24 named storms, 12 Hurricanes and 5 Major Hurricanes suggest an extremely active Season across the North Atlantic Basin. The upgraded numbers include the already named storms and 2 Hurricanes.
This also includes a 48% chance of a landfall from the Florida panhandle to Brownsville.
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Cpv17 wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 12:19 pm
srainhoutx wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 11:39 am Phil Klotzbach and his CSU team have further increased their Seasonal Outlook for the 2020 Hurricane Season. 24 named storms, 12 Hurricanes and 5 Major Hurricanes suggest an extremely active Season across the North Atlantic Basin. The upgraded numbers include the already named storms and 2 Hurricanes.
This also includes a 48% chance of a landfall from the Florida panhandle to Brownsville.
Shades of 2005.
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We need to keep an eye on the wave about to come off the coast of Africa. I could see this getting into the Gulf.
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I’m ready for our first cold front and shut this **** down.
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Now it’s time to watch hrr!!!!
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