What is this weird thing at 28N27W? Looks too far north to be tropical, but any circular, large curved blobs of convection are always suspicious...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/EATL/IR4/20.jpg
28N27W
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AN UPPER LOW IN THE NE ATLC IS
CENTERED NEAR 25N28W WITH A TROUGH EXTENDING S TO JUST S OF THE
CAPE VERDE ISLANDS NEAR 12N24W. THE UPPER LOW IS GENERATING ARE
RATHER LARGE AREA OF SCATTERED MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG
CONVECTION FROM 24N-30N BETWEEN 22W-27W.
The above from 8 AM Discussion.
That is an upper low but yes anything that big opens eyebrows however since it's an upper low it takes days to get to the surface.
CENTERED NEAR 25N28W WITH A TROUGH EXTENDING S TO JUST S OF THE
CAPE VERDE ISLANDS NEAR 12N24W. THE UPPER LOW IS GENERATING ARE
RATHER LARGE AREA OF SCATTERED MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG
CONVECTION FROM 24N-30N BETWEEN 22W-27W.
The above from 8 AM Discussion.
That is an upper low but yes anything that big opens eyebrows however since it's an upper low it takes days to get to the surface.
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