T.S. Odette May Be Forming
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T.S. Odette May Be Forming
Well, ok, maybe "STS Odette". The low I've been following southward across the central Atlantic for the past 3-4 days is now about 650 miles sotuheast of Bermuda over still very warm water. What's significant here is that a secondary low center has developed south of the frontal low. Convection is beginning to build around the center. The NHC could ignore it completely or could upgrade it to STS Odette in the next few days - as it did with Noel and Olga in 2001. This one will be heading north then northeast and out to sea, most likely.
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Yea, I've been watching this too. It seems possible. I really hope we get that last one. We haven't had a November storm for 2 years. Normally we get them every 2 years, or so. 1994's Florence and Gordon, 1996's Marco, 1998's Nicole, 1999's Lenny, 2001's Noel and Olga, so we're due for a November storm. What's really weird is that every one of them became a hurricane. Every one...
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Any global model that supports this system developing?
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Hummm a looping low out there but eventually it will go well away from any land in this part of the world.Anyway thanks 57 for that answer to my question.
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wxman57 wrote:Yeah, it looks like a fish except for possibly affecting Bermuda. The wording of the current NHC outlooks suggest they'll just ignore it. Unless, of course, it does thraten Bermuda. That might cause the NHC to consider naming it.
57 they continue to ignore it http://www.hwn.org/hawt20us.htm as apparently they dont see a threat to Bermuda.
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