In reality, the tropical Atlantic is fairly quiet this morning. The NHC even stopped using the word "vigorous" to describe the wave in the southeast Caribbean (which they did in last evening's TWO).
I need to talk to those folks - they (we) only used that word when a wave appeared to be well on it's way to becoming a depression or storm - now they seem to use this word for anything that's more than an open wave.
Frank
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Frank2 wrote:In reality, the tropical Atlantic is fairly quiet this morning. The NHC even stopped using the word "vigorous" to describe the wave in the southeast Caribbean (which they did in last evening's TWO).
I need to talk to those folks - they (we) only used that word when a wave appeared to be well on it's way to becoming a depression or storm - now they seem to use this word for anything that's more than an open wave.
Frank
Yep go tell them how to do their job. I'm sure there are plenty of people here and elsewhere who like them how to do their job as well.
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