Final Week of the '11 Hurricane Season

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Updated: 11/23/2011 10:50 am
The low pressure system in the Central Atlantic is intense but is also clearly nontropical with obvious frontal structure(s). The low has been captured by an upper level trough & is moving off to the east/northeast over the open Atlantic.

In the E. Pacific (last satellite image below) well west of Mexico & far to the south of the Baja of California....hurricane "Kenneth" is falling apart almost as quickly as it organized & strengthened.  A combination of west/northwest shear & cooler sea surface temps. will result in continued weakening & -- by late week -- dissipation.

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