O Town wrote:Well in the 8:05 TWD they refer to it as the Bermuda high and thats its semi-permanent. I would say its pretty much set up where its going to be for awhile, aside from some minor movements.
I think what the TWD was referring to is not the semi-permanence or where they think the Bermuda High will stay, as it is still a bit early to predict this, but instead it was a definition of the Bermudas-Azores High.

PATCHES OF LOW/MID CLOUDS AND MODERATE TRADE WINDS ARE
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS FEATURE CALLED THE BERMUDAS-AZORES
HIGH...A SEMI-PERMANENT HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT SITS OVER THE
CENTRAL ATLC DURING THE SUMMER TIME. HURRICANES THAT FORM IN THE
ATLANTIC OCEAN TEND TO CIRCLE THIS HIGH.