Bering Sea storm 920mb?
Posted by 1969 on 11/6/2014, 2:15 pm
Intense Bering Sea Storm Possible: Alaska's Aleutian Islands

"Forecasts from both the European (ECMWF) and American (GFS) computer models continue to predict an extremely powerful non-tropical storm to develop from this merger over the Bering Sea, near the western Aleutian Islands of Alaska Friday into Saturday.

In fact, both models have suggested the pressure of that post-tropical storm could go as low as 920-924 millibars late Friday into Saturday -- almost as low as its estimated pressure was as a super typhoon. If that happens, it would be the strongest low-pressure system ever observed in or near Alaska, and potentially one of the lowest sea-level barometric pressures ever observed on Earth outside of tropical cyclones and tornadoes."

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