User blog:Bobnekaro/Possible tropical development off the coast of North Carolina next weekend?

The Atlantic tropics have since died down after back-to-back tropical storms Bonnie and Colin. It appears as if the Atlantic tropics will remain quiet for another week or so - however, after that, models have been showing a weak tropical storm developing off the NC Coast around June 18-19. GFS, CMC, and ECMWF all appear to show some development from this system. While the GFS shows a full-fledged tropical storm, ECMWF appears to show an open low, and CMC shows a possibly extratropical cyclone.

http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/ecmwf/2016061000/ecmwf_z500_mslp_atl_10.png http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfs/2016061006/gfs_z500_mslp_atl_37.png http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gem/2016061000/gem_z500_mslp_atl_33.png

If this did develop into a tropical storm, it would be named Danielle and would break the record for the earliest fourth named storm in the Atlantic, set by TS Debby back in 2012.