2019 Indicators: SST'S / Sal / MSLP / Steering / Shear / Instability (See updated graphics at first post)

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Re: 2019 Indicators: SST'S / Sal / MSLP / Steering / Shear / Instability (See updated graphics at first post)

#1421 Postby InfernoFlameCat » Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:14 am

CyclonicFury wrote:It's incredible that two weeks ago many were calling it a dead season, when now we have a 185 mph Category 5. This basin is crazy with how much it can turn on in late August and early September.

Interestingly, ENSO is very similar to 1992 this year. However the Atlantic SST profile is much more favorable than that year.

Just wanted to bring this up. As it appears every year we think season is gonna be dead around august 10-20. But then everything flips. Climatology overrules everything.
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