On the contrary, the shear seems to be hanging tough in the Caribbean and MDR. I know we are in ENSO neutral at the moment, but the pattern looks a bit like left over Nino type shear.
I agree - the last Invest was obliterated by shear over the Lesser Antilles, so not sure why some are saying it's below average - in fact, it's still at Winter/El Nino levels in some areas...
If (if) we get through June without anything (not even a depression) then that'll be significant, since climatologically the "season" actually begins in early May (statistically it's May 5), and if we get through the first two months without even a whimper (though we did have the one non-tropical system in May), that'll be something to consider in the long run, though of course we all understand that El Nino is still in the weakening stage...
Frank