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ANA is moving away from Bermuda so the tropical storm warning for that island has been discountinued.
The tropical storm warning for Bermuda is cancelled
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The tropical storm warning for Bermuda is cancelled
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Yeah Marshall those are bursts of convection that fire up and die down as this system is a weak one but if you see that the convection doesn't die down and concentrates then we are talking about a pure tropical system intensifing but here that is not happening.
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Subtropical Storm Ana having this having the spin that "she" has indicates an impressive system for April 21st. The convection could be less impressive than the system has, this time of year.
I have noticed the more southerly jogs... as I mentioned yesterday, the southwestward drift was obvious to me Friday afternoon.
I have noticed the more southerly jogs... as I mentioned yesterday, the southwestward drift was obvious to me Friday afternoon.
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