When the Sun opposed Pluto on July 6th, it squared the lunar eclipse degree as they passed through the Yucatan and the Gulf as seen in the next map.
Based on this, and other planetary alignments, the forecast pointed out that "around this time there is potential for severe weather to develop over this area, which may include possible tropical storm formation."
Results
July 5th - The National Weather Service of Mexico reported that Tropical Wave No. 13 was situated over the Yucatan Peninsula.
July 7th - The U.S. National Weather Service reported, "A trough will develop over the Yucatan Peninsula each evening...shift westward into the SW Gulf waters each night...and dissipate over the SW Gulf each morning."
July 9th - According to the National Weather Service the developing trough each evening over the Yucatan would provide moderate convection and "enhance wind and seas across the SW Gulf during the overnight hours."
July 10th - The NWS reports a tropical wave over the Yucatan Peninsula.
The NWS map below shows the situation over the Yucatan late on the 9th.
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Hurricane Season 2011 Forecast Results
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New Weather Alternative Website
Fulfilled Long-range Forecasts for Hurricane Season 2010
Introduction to the Weather Alternative
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