Sounded a little sarcastic?! If you read Jeff's blog, it wasn't just about this storm...it is about the others that are lined up too. Think first..
I've added a link to the Jeff Masters Blog on the Swellinfo Hurricane Center - Resources Panel. http://www.swellinfo.com/tropical/
I read it. I read it everyday as Im drinking a coffee and brewing a fat crap. When you have seen something that any competent weather adherent surfer doesn't already know by 6:30 am please let me know.
I apologize! But I was merely posting the most recently update I saw, which was much newer than your 6:30 update..in fact, it was pretty damn close to when I originally posted at 04:29 PM on Thursday...for those less fortunate than you and I. And if you read the title on the thread (Micah and Jeff Masters - Perfect Together), I was stating my opinion that I think Micah and his resources, and Jeff masters and his resources are very valuable to the surfing and weather communities.. It will never happen again.. Have a nice day!!
Recent update: Recent update: http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1047&tstamp=200808
NHC has given this system a high (>50%) chance of developing into a tropical depression by Monday. The models have been very aggressive developing this system, and both the GFDL and HWRF models predict 97L will be a hurricane five days from now. The storm is expected to pass to the north of the Lesser Antilles Islands, and it is too early to speculate whether this storm might end up recurving out to sea or not. There are two other impressive African tropical waves lined up behind 97L that are also likely to be a threat to develop once they move offshore Africa next week. The long-range GFS model develops both of these waves. that is the only part worth reading, cuba just got fuktttt we're next btw how accurate is the 150hr forecast? looking to good