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This is probably nothing but...
something not so common is happening in the atlantic right now
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/c...ests-the-limit-of-the-atmosphere-this-weekend
Hopefully this means the reverse of what happened in Antarctica (with the hottests day on recrod for the past 80 years yesterday, with this low making a super cold system off greenland??? (This is an ultra low pressure system at 44 milibars.
To give you an idea The barometric pressure measured in Wilma, 882 mbar (26.05 inHg), is currently the lowest recorded pressure for a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Basin,
This thing is suppose to end at 920 Mbar. (in the north atlantic)
something not so common is happening in the atlantic right now
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/c...ests-the-limit-of-the-atmosphere-this-weekend
Hopefully this means the reverse of what happened in Antarctica (with the hottests day on recrod for the past 80 years yesterday, with this low making a super cold system off greenland??? (This is an ultra low pressure system at 44 milibars.
To give you an idea The barometric pressure measured in Wilma, 882 mbar (26.05 inHg), is currently the lowest recorded pressure for a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Basin,
This thing is suppose to end at 920 Mbar. (in the north atlantic)