Read all the update at link above.What I am more interested is the part where they say the MDR area will be very active.
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TSR May update forecasts active 2005 season=13.9/7.8/3.6
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Read all the update at link above.What I am more interested is the part where they say the MDR area will be very active.

Read all the update at link above.What I am more interested is the part where they say the MDR area will be very active.
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Yes no basic changes from the last update in April.
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For anyone who has not seen this forecast I am bumping as it went way down at page.
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msbee wrote:Luis
what is the MDR area?
Barbara
The MDR is the Mean Development Region which consists the area from 5n-20n and from 60w to 20w.In other words Barbara is the area east of the islands where you haved seen the grafics that I haved posted at the sst and anomalys in Atlantic Basin Thread. Hate to say this but the MDR will be a timebomb at the peak of the season.
Barbara where you see the 2 and the 4 at grafic at the bottom right that is the MDR area east of the islands.That grafic shows how many systems may form during the season and it's scary for us.These people of Hurricane Alley haved been good about this in past years.
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