Hello TODers,

Uhh....Accuweather.com says that a tropical storm just might form in the the next few days:

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

Brief excerpt:
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Today's Discussion
Low pressure in the Northwest Caribbean is Starting to Organize
Posted: 8-JUN-2006 2:57pm EDT

By Expert Senior Meteorologist Dan Kottlowski

A broad area of low pressure that we have been watching and speculating on since Monday is showing some signs of organization. Ship reports and buoys in this area are showing pressure falls. At one point a ship was reporting a pressure down to 1005 millibars just off the coast of Belize.
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Bob Shaw in Phx,AZ  Are Humans Smarter than Yeast?

You can see it here.

The Unisys site is a good one for weather weenies.  Only the coverage outside the US proper (eg wind shear over Caribbean) and SST coverage are weak.

Re: hurricanes in June.  That's one reason last year was so unusual.

I always like the NOAA satellite site, they have Storm Foater 1 on the area in question.
June 12 --
Winds up to 70 MPH. Going to be a hurricane. Warnings up for west coast.

The GOM must have plenty of energy for this to blow up this early in the season.