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Not to detract any from that spectacular feature over Florida tonight, but has anyone else been watching the other pearls strung along the trof extending east-northeast from 95L? There have been at least three other surface lows which have formed under their parent ULLs along the expansive trof. I bring your attention (probably time-sensitive on this loop) to roughly 27N 57W, where the best of those three has now acquired deep convection about its center, likely having been fanned into existence tonight. (Link) It is in an environment of rather high shear , so I'm really not sure how long it's going to hold on to this burst, before it (one would suspect) gets blown back out.. although, perhaps shear is not as high as analyzed.. or, perhaps the low is a little more intense than analyzed in the TWD. Or both. Edit Sat Morning to mention that it has now been added to the TWO: "A SMALL AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER HAS FORMED ABOUT 500 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA. SURFACE PRESSURES ARE HIGH IN THE AREA...AND UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE NOT FAVORABLE FOR ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT." http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATWOAT+shtml/301512.shtml |