Jamiewx
(Storm Tracker)
Fri Feb 04 2005 02:43 AM
No STS Developing

No STS developing here folks...NHC would mention it in the discussion. Here is what they say about this area of low pressure.

"989 MB DEEP-LAYERED LOW REMAINS OVER THE W ATLANTIC NEAR 31N59W...330 MILES ESE OF BERMUDA. THIS CUTOFF LOW HAS BEEN CHURNING UP THE ATLANTIC FOR DAYS WITH GALES PRESENT OVER A LARGE AREA. A SIGNIFICANT SWELL EVENT IS ALSO OCCURRING DUE TO THE LARGE SIZE AND RELATIVE SLOW MOTION OF THE LOW WITH SWELLS POSSIBLY APPROACHING 20 FT IN THE SUBTROPICAL ATLC."

So big waves and gales, but nothing tropical or subtropical.



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