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Blog #2
March 31, 2008
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[edit] Right now in the tropics
[edit] 92B
92B still exists in the Indian basin. Although the chance for development has decreased, it still has poor chance to become a significant tropical cyclone.
My forecast:
If this were to become a tropical cyclone, here is my prediction:
Winds: 55 kts
Minimum pressure: 994 mb
Landfall?: No
[edit] Elsewhere in the tropics
[edit] Weak 1021-mb Low in the Atlantic! (not that it will form at all)
From the Atlantic NHC Discussion:
...A 1021 MB LOW ALONG THE COAST OF FLORIDA JUST S OF JACKSONVILLE INTO THE GULF OF MEXICO ACROSS FLORIDA S OF MELBOURNE...
I don't think this will become a tropical depression, as I have never seen a low pressure area's pressure that high. High pressures at their minimums have at or less than 1018 mb.

