Rabbit
(Weather Master)
Tue May 25 2004 06:19 PM
from the NHC discussion

SPECIAL FEATURE...
AS OF 1500 UTC 1011 MB LOW WAS E OF THE BAHAMAS NEAR 25N72W WITH
TROUGH EXTENDING NE TO 28N64W AND S FROM THE LOW INTO THE
WINDWARD PASSAGE. THE LOW IS WELL-DEFINED IN THE LOW CLOUDS BUT
HAS NO SIGNIFICANT DEEP CONVECTION NEAR THE CENTER. THE SYSTEM
HAS VERY STRONG VERTICAL WIND SHEAR BUT THIS COULD DIMINISH AS
IT ACCELERATES SOME MOVING TOWARD THE NE NEAR THE CREST OF THE
UPPER RIDGE TO THE E. THIS AREA IS BEING MONITORED FOR SIGNS OF
DEVELOPMENT AND COULD BECOME A TROPICAL CYCLONE IN THE NEXT DAY
OR TWO. SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS MODERATE FROM 27N-31N BETWEEN
63W-70W.




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