1.upper level winds and steering current patterns our shifting slightly west in the atlantic basin.
2.azores/bermuda high is shifting SLIGHTLY westward
3.extremely warm water temperatures in the gulf of mexico as high as 85 degrees and weaker upper to mid level wind shear and LESS dryier air at mid levels based on water vapor satelite imagery...
4. lower than average pressures in the gulf of mexica based on the pressure readings so with all that ingredients coming together with rich moisture in the gulf of mexico more storms our forecast in the gulf of mexico for this upcoming hurricane season with dewpoints as high as 60degrees
this is the data for why I think more gulf storms
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