SAL or dry air covers all the tropical region from Africa and passed the Meridian 40 W. Thereafter, Cape Verde Season is locked to development at least for now.
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Goodbye CV! It was nice NOT knowing ya this year.



HURAKAN wrote:In 2000 the last Cape Verde system was Joyce and it became a named system the 25 of September at 11 PM. In 1998 Jeanne became a named system Sep. 21 at 5 PM. So there can be years in which the CV Season has lasted almost until October, but as usual, as Fall approaches the chances of seen a CV storm decreases.

Hurricaneman wrote:HURAKAN wrote:In 2000 the last Cape Verde system was Joyce and it became a named system the 25 of September at 11 PM. In 1998 Jeanne became a named system Sep. 21 at 5 PM. So there can be years in which the CV Season has lasted almost until October, but as usual, as Fall approaches the chances of seen a CV storm decreases.
Peter in 2003 was one to, and in December which is rare as rare gets
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