Thunderbird12
(Meteorologist)
Wed Oct 05 2005 02:48 AM
Re: Hurricane Stan Approaches Mexico, And More on Bahamas Wave

The lowest pressure I can find (1007 mb) is at a C-Man station on Grand Bahama island, which corresponds with what was mentioned in the TWO. There does seem to be something trying to form closer to the convection in that area. The area of lowest pressure extends into south Florida and the Keys, where winds are light at the moment... this is probably a reflection of the surface feature we were following earlier that has moved further west. So far, there has been only the slightest hint of cyconic turning on the Miami radar associated with the deeper convection over the NW Bahamas.

Sounds like they are ready to pull the trigger as soon as there is any evidence to close off the circulation.



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