Tropical Depression One
Position: 38.1 N 67.8 W. [10 PM CDT 0300 UTC]
Movement: East-Northeast [055°] near 16 mph [25 kph]
Maximum sustained winds: 35 mph [55 kph]
Wind Gusts: 45 mph [70 kph]
Minimum central pressure: 1006 mb
The Depression is in the Atlantic 255 miles [405 km] South-southeast of Providence, Rhode Island. If it becomes a Tropical Storm it will be named Ana. Coastal shipping and fish seem to be those threatened.
Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.
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2 comments
I’m not scared of this one. No, it’s the next one, and the next one, and…
Things are certainly getting started early.
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It’s a training run to get back in the habit of checking. A week early isn’t bad, we were close with that mess that dumped on Central Florida last week. Another day in the Gulf and it would have been a depression or even a tropical storm.
I may just put up the standard stuff this weekend, instead of waiting for the official start.