Patrick99 wrote:I am not sure I see the difference - the Cape Verdes couldn't get going even with the wet MJO influence.
The problem so far has been that when the MJO is in the wet phase, upper-level conditions are unfavorable for development that far east. When it reverses to the dry phase, subsidence is exacerbated and troughiness is not as prevalent in the deep tropics.
When the wet MJO returns by late September, we could see another burst of activity in the Atlantic, but by then the chances of CV development drop significantly.
FYI, you can also tell we're in the dry phase by how weak the ITCZ is at this time...