11:30 TWO:
THE LARGE NON-TROPICAL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LOCATED ABOUT 1150 MILES
SOUTHWEST OF THE AZORES ISLANDS IS SHOWING NO SIGNS OF ACQUIRING
TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS. NO SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT OF THIS
SYSTEM IS EXPECTED AS IT MOVES SLOWLY NORTHWARD OVER THE NEXT DAY
OR SO.
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As long it is at NRL I will keep this thread unlocked even though it looks like nothing will occur.
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Well I see that at backup site of NRL 94L has not been dropped I will unlock thread.But as soon 94L is gone from there will be locked.
ABNT20 KNHC 012131
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
530 PM EDT MON AUG 01 2005
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
THE LARGE NON-TROPICAL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LOCATED ABOUT 1150 MILES
SOUTHWEST OF THE AZORES ISLANDS HAS CONTINUED TO SHOW NO SIGNS OF
ACQUIRING TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT OF
THIS SYSTEM IS NOT EXPECTED AS IT MOVES SLOWLY NORTHWARD OVER THE
NEXT DAY OR SO.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH
TUESDAY.
FORECASTER STEWART
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It sure is trying to develop, that's for sure. There's a minor flareup of convection near the center but not enough to make this thing subtropical.
It sure is trying to develop, that's for sure. There's a minor flareup of convection near the center but not enough to make this thing subtropical.
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MID/UPPER RIDGING COVERS
THE AREA BETWEEN 50W-70W WITH A DEEP MID-OCEANIC TROUGH
EXTENDING FROM A DEEP-LAYERED 1016 MB LOW NEAR 31N43W SSW TO
11N49W INTO THE TROPICAL ATLC. A FEW TSTMS ARE FORMING IN
MID/UPPER DIVERGENCE E OF THE LOW WITHIN 60 NM OF 30N40W. THIS
SYSTEM APPEARED TO BE GAINING SOME TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
YESTERDAY BUT HAS BECOME LESS ORGANIZED TODAY.
The above from the 8:05 PM discussion from TPC.
THE AREA BETWEEN 50W-70W WITH A DEEP MID-OCEANIC TROUGH
EXTENDING FROM A DEEP-LAYERED 1016 MB LOW NEAR 31N43W SSW TO
11N49W INTO THE TROPICAL ATLC. A FEW TSTMS ARE FORMING IN
MID/UPPER DIVERGENCE E OF THE LOW WITHIN 60 NM OF 30N40W. THIS
SYSTEM APPEARED TO BE GAINING SOME TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
YESTERDAY BUT HAS BECOME LESS ORGANIZED TODAY.
The above from the 8:05 PM discussion from TPC.
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