Area South of Bermuda
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Re: Area South of Bermuda
Storm activity fading for now, we'll see if it picks up again later. Looks like an outflow boundary cleared away most low level clouds on the north side of the center, which may have damaged the LLC.
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Re: Area South of Bermuda
Nothing at 2 PM.
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Re: Area South of Bermuda
Wide view below. While we're talking debatable tropical cyclones, check out the disturbance with a clear LLC at 35N 60W at the base of a trough:
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Re: Area South of Bermuda
Cloud tops have warmed significantly during the past couple hours. NHC must not have mentioned it because they expected convection to fade. It will be interesting to see if convection flares up again at some point.
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Re: Area South of Bermuda
Poof
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