If we see every run made by GFDL since the beginning we first see a giant hurricane developing and the latest says it will just be severe tropical storm. This is not something new, as we know the GFDL computer model always exaggerate about its forecast. I think if this system develops, which I give a 90%, will just be a 45-50 mph storm, if and only if it continues moving toward cooler seas. If it slows down and becomes stationary, the story will be different. Mexico, don't worry, you are safe. [i]México, no te preocupes, estás seguro.
Sandy Delgado
GFDL killing slowly the Disturbance south of Mexico
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