Northeast Gulf Bomb?
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Northeast Gulf Bomb?
Don't look now, but a buoy in the northern gulf has 1000 mb of pressure, which is at least 5 mb lower than the lowest pressure at 12z. Pressure falls are centered just off the coast of AQQ, so it looks like the surface low is deepening and moving towards the northeast. Looks to be dropping a mb per hour. This information provided by Jim Westland from the National Weather Service in Birmingham, AL.
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