Another thing to consider is that North Atlantic storms are pretty insane and I always get my worst weather in the North Atlantic. Things always calm down for me a little the closer I get to the equater.
You know, I may be wrong, but the weather seems to be spread out among latitudes. IE.. maybe like 4 or 5 northen letter boxes all the way accross the top map will seem to have one weather pattern. When you go down below then, the next 4-5 letter boxes along a certain latitude seem to always give me a change of weather. I've actually experimented. One line is just south of the English Channel it seems. The weather however seems to continue along lgroups of longitudes so it seems that the weather is developing along large bands of longitude on the map.
Some further testing will be needed to verify this.
So far, it seems that the top of the map from Canada to Britain has one weather system, and below Britain to middle Africa and accross to South America has another weather system.
It may be the map has 3 separate weather systems that each act separately as Sub Zero's theory goes.
As I said.. I'm going to do some more research on this.:hmm:
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