2026 Indicators: SST's, MSLP, Shear, SAL, Steering, Instability (Day 16+ Climate Models)

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Re: 2026 Indicators: SST's, MSLP, Shear, SAL, Steering, Instability (Day 16+ Climate Models)

#141 Postby DorkyMcDorkface » Sat Apr 11, 2026 5:52 pm

weeniepatrol wrote:It's looking grim. First time I've ever been genuinely bearish (started tracking in 2016).

Damn you've been spoiled then, lol. But I guess I'm no better, 2015 for me, so I really only got to experience one truly quiet year even though I only had a surface-level understanding of the tropics by then.
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