Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Outlook on Low Pressure Area West-Southwest of Bermuda

Wednesday, September 05, 2007
5:30pm EDT

Satellite Imagery and reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter Aircraft indicate that the Low Pressure area centered about 375 miles West-Southwest of Bermuda has not yet acquired the characteristics of a Subtropical or Tropical Cyclone.

Most of the associated showers activity remains east of the center where winds to near Gale Force are occurring. The system is interacting with an upper-level trough and upper-level winds are currently not favorable for development. However... conditions are forecast to become more favorable as the Low moves slowly and erratically and a Subtropical or Tropical Cyclone could form during the next couple of Days...


* View 30 minute updates of East Coast-Infrared Satellite Loop
HERE

* Read more up to date info on this disturbance HERE

I’ll put up another post if something comes of this system and the East Coast comes into play...
AubreyJ.........

Info from NOAA-NHC/Satellite imagery from NOAA-SSD

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