On May 2, 4:34 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
There is almost no definite cyclone or anticyclone in the North
Atlantic and the only decent "dartboard" in the North Pacific is a low
with a core surface level pressure of about 990 mb.
I missed a rather special event in the Arctic. An high of 1056 just NW
of Greenland. That can't be far off a record for seal level pressures
can it?
Nagris has hit Rangoon in Further India. Two major rivers drain Burma
both port near where that storm broached:
http://www.mizzima.com/news/breaking...s-hits-rangoon