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Possibility of "Ana" developing off the east coast this week.

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There's already an area of disturbed weather over the Bahamas. NHC going with 20/40, which sounds about right. Recent satellite trends suggest an increase in convection, but the entire system is still disorganized. Surface observations also suggest a weak surface trough in the area. Personally, I don't see this becoming very strong (45 kt at the most) before it heads westward toward the coast and weakens. The system could briefly transition to a [shallow] warm core system during the next few days, but it will initially start out as a subtropical if it gets a name.

You guys got any thoughts on this?
 
60/60 from the NHC now. I actually wouldn't be surprised to see this get named tonight if current trends continue*. The system as a whole is much more organized now than it was even six hours ago, with a better-defined surface circulation (still broad) and shallow convective bands well-removed from the center,ala subtropical storm.

*Although if it by that point it technically meets organization requirements, the NHC will probably conservatively (and understandably) wait for recon tomorrow seeing as today's mission was canceled.
 
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