Remnants of Danny? what is that near 30n 50w?
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Remnants of Danny? what is that near 30n 50w?
Just curious and Joe B mentioned Danny's remnants again today. Whatever that is at 30n 50w seems to have both spin and convection and is moving west.
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On the last image that I saved, I showed Danny's remnant swirl near 35N/40W on the 23rd. It was moving southward to the east of the ridge. I haven't followed the remnants over the past 4-5 days, but this small circulation neare 32N/50W does appear to be Danny making a come-back. It's in about the right area. I would say that this system has the greatest chance of development of any disturbance in the tropics over the next 48hrs.
I should point out, however, that average surface pressures in that area are 1026mb. But if TD 7 can have a pressure of 1017-1018mb and hurricane Danny had a 1009mb central pressure (yeah, right!), then maybe Danny as a TD would be capable of a 1024mb central pressure?
Oh, and here's a picture I just saved. METARS are in blue (That's Bermuda to the left), ships/buoys are in yellow. Ignore the 100kt wind plot north of the swirl.

I should point out, however, that average surface pressures in that area are 1026mb. But if TD 7 can have a pressure of 1017-1018mb and hurricane Danny had a 1009mb central pressure (yeah, right!), then maybe Danny as a TD would be capable of a 1024mb central pressure?
Oh, and here's a picture I just saved. METARS are in blue (That's Bermuda to the left), ships/buoys are in yellow. Ignore the 100kt wind plot north of the swirl.

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