
What the....???
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What the....???
I'm sure this feature is not something that needs to be watched but it's interesting!!!


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StormTracker wrote:The Barry thingy was a little joky-joke people! You don't really think that B-Bay & myself really thought it was Barry!!! Come on now, ease up! There's nothing else going on so we thought we would have a little fun!!!
I really did think that it might be "Barry". I wasn't joking! So I stand corrected. I wish now that I had followed Barry through to the end. Still wonder though. Wonder if dissipating Barry might still have added his energy to the environment helping to create that powerful upper level system off the NE Coast?
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This is the huge cut-off low that was talked about by SouthFloridawx here:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=95111
However, I don't expect tropical development because SSTs are only in the mid 70's.
This was also mentioned in the 8:05am TWD:
ATLANTIC OCEAN...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE AFOREMENTIONED
MID TO UPPER LOW PERSIST OVER THE SRN BAHAMAS AND SURROUNDING
WATERS S OF 26N W OF 73W. OTHERWISE...WEAK SFC HIGH PRES RIDGE
RULES THE WRN ATLC WITH A 1019 MB CENTER NEAR 29N72W. FARTHER
NE...A LARGE VERTICALLY STACKED LOW PRES AREA IS LOCATED NEAR
38N61W. THIS SYSTEM IS PROVIDING LIMITED SUPPORT FOR A WEAKENING
FRONTAL TROUGH WHICH EXTENDS FROM 31N56W TO 23N64W. SCATTERED
SHOWERS ARE WITHIN 120 NM E OF THIS BOUNDARY...ALSO SUPPORTED BY
UPPER DIFFLUENCE.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=95111
However, I don't expect tropical development because SSTs are only in the mid 70's.
This was also mentioned in the 8:05am TWD:
ATLANTIC OCEAN...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE AFOREMENTIONED
MID TO UPPER LOW PERSIST OVER THE SRN BAHAMAS AND SURROUNDING
WATERS S OF 26N W OF 73W. OTHERWISE...WEAK SFC HIGH PRES RIDGE
RULES THE WRN ATLC WITH A 1019 MB CENTER NEAR 29N72W. FARTHER
NE...A LARGE VERTICALLY STACKED LOW PRES AREA IS LOCATED NEAR
38N61W. THIS SYSTEM IS PROVIDING LIMITED SUPPORT FOR A WEAKENING
FRONTAL TROUGH WHICH EXTENDS FROM 31N56W TO 23N64W. SCATTERED
SHOWERS ARE WITHIN 120 NM E OF THIS BOUNDARY...ALSO SUPPORTED BY
UPPER DIFFLUENCE.
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