Will we see TD#2 or Bill in atlantic?
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Will we see TD#2 or Bill in atlantic?
Interesting this system so early in june in that part of the atlantic near africa.It is remarkable to see a system well organized in the east atlantic this early in the season but the tropics has surprises sometimes.The key for this system to develop or not will be the shear in the atlantic.If it stays at low latitude it well may bypass the strong shear to the north and then develop.Let's wait and see what will the future be for this system but regardless it develops or not this may be the trend towards an active CV season and that is what worries me here in Puerto Rico.
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It is interesting to see something this early. It could be the year of flukes... who knows?
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i think it should be a tropical depression
but it is so far south i dont think it will last long. at least this may be an indication that the waves will hold together better than they did last season.
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