"Nadine" Still a Hurricane....
Take note of the ragged cut-off & bad data over the far E. Atlantic. The problem is that the GOES-13 satellite is malfunctioning. Work is ongoing but for the time being the satellite -- GOES-15 -- that usually covers the Western U.S. & parts of the Pacific has been moved east to cover more of the Atlantic Basin. Click here for info. from the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Studies (CIMSS) & to view other satellite sectors.

"Nadine" is completing its counter-clockwise loop in the N. Atlantic. The storm might finally become extratropical late next week as it moves northeast over open water. No threat to Bermuda or the U.S.
The Atlantic Basin has a good deal of convection but no organized systems. Low pressure is forming in the extreme Northern Gulf but will move inland & is not expected to be tropical.
