
EPAC to an Early Start Maybe with Possible Invest - 8N 125W?
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I have to correct something that I said before, Hurricane Winnie formed in 1983 and not 1992 as I said. I guess since 1992 was such an active season for the EPAC (A - Z), that I just associated Winnie with the 1992 season but in reality it formed in another active season, the 1983 season (A - W).
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I have to correct something that I said before, Hurricane Winnie formed in 1983 and not 1992 as I said. I guess since 1992 was such an active season for the EPAC (A - Z), that I just associated Winnie with the 1992 season but in reality it formed in another active season, the 1983 season (A - W).
Thanks for the information. I am still learning about the EPAC.

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CHRISTY wrote:this map says we should be looking in the EAST PACIFIC for tropical development.these boxes show were shear is low...
Those boxes are actually a combination of all of the parameters that the page measures, including shear, moisture, stability, low-level vorticity etc. Another useful chart on that same website is anomalous genesis probability. Although I don't think they are any different this time of year since the genesis probability climatologically speaking is just about zero.
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