I don't agree - note that the discussion indicates that while one weakness fills, another is forecast to develop. The ridge last year was much stronger than what we've seen so far this season.
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looks like another split i think its simple to see that irene is a multi-swirled infected system and just can't consolidate and it is certainly looking like a fish for now but just a crappy system to track guess we will have to wait awhile longer for a really well developed system..This year is starting out to look like 1995 lots of weak storms that mostly went fishing
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ncdowneast wrote:looks like another split i think its simple to see that irene is a multi-swirled infected system and just can't consolidate and it is certainly looking like a fish for now but just a crappy system to track guess we will have to wait awhile longer for a really well developed system..This year is starting out to look like 1995 lots of weak storms that mostly went fishing
True. Very many of the storms that formed in 1995 either completely went fishing or hit the Caribbean islands before turning out to sea with none impacting the east coast(except Erin and Felix I guess).
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