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Fri 25-Oct2019 5pEDT/AST,4pCDT: Invest 98L became Tropical Storm Pablo in the far North Atlantic near the Azores. No threat to the US/Caribbean region, out to sea.
Estimated winds 45mph(75km/h), moving ESE 10mph(17km/h), pressure 990mb. Located about 325miles(525km) WSW of the Azores. Very tiny...only popped up this AM really with a tiny spin at sunrise and quickly developed.
Official storm info released by the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) every 6 hours at 5 & 11a/pEDT/AST here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
Sun 27-Oct2019 5aEDT/AST: Estimated winds 70mph(110km/h), moving rapidly NE 40mph(65km/h), pressure 983mb. Located about 400miles(640km) ENE of the Azores. Tiny storm embedded within a larger Low, losses tropical characteristics shortly.
Mon 28-Oct 5aEDT/AST: Storm rapidly unraveled Sunday evening. Transitioning to post-tropical & being absorbed by another system. Estimated winds 50mph(85km/h), moving N 5mph(7km/h), pressure 990mb.
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