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http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/ Hows that? Look at the Ir of Africa I guess it could be that next disturbance.
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To far out...
To far out on a semi-reliable model (that gets worse in the longer range) to be worried about.
It is interesting that the overall pattern seems to remain the same (i.e. positions of highs and troughs). You can use the AVN for long-range pattern forecasting, right?
It is interesting that the overall pattern seems to remain the same (i.e. positions of highs and troughs). You can use the AVN for long-range pattern forecasting, right?
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