Remnants of Wilma to Circulate Back Around Again

Have you seen the remnants of Wilma spreading out across the Northern Atlantic? These will break up and make quite a storm for the Northern European Continent, with lots of energy indeed. Some of this weather will make it into the Middle East and Africa as well. Some of this weather is still very warm and will end up getting even warmer and then re-join other hot weather coming off the coast of Africa which in turn will become tropical depressions, tropical storms and perhaps late season dangerous Hurricanes. Just look at some of these radar satellite images?

http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/regions.asp?partner=accuweather&site=atl

Due to the Wilma speeding up the circular perimeter Atlantic weather flows it will bunch up on its way back across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to South and Central America meaning we could have some South American Hurricane hits and some really intensive late season Super Tropical Storms throughout November. Meaning we will be using up more Greek Alphabet Storm Names this season. Although it is not possible to use up the Greek Alphabet by November 20, the last official day of the Hurricane Season, we could even see some Hurricanes and Tropical Storms late in the season by a couple of additional weeks meaning we will dive deep into the Greek Named storms. Think on this.

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