00:00It's going to continue to move northeast. Maxistane winds now 60 miles per hour, but by this time tomorrow evening, it may be on its last period of time here as a true tropical entity.
00:10Colder water to the north. Steering flow, by the way, is our friend here. We have a big dip in the jet stream, keeping everything diverted offshore.
00:17The Bermuda Azores High is nudged farther east. It's a bit weaker, so that is good news.
00:21And take a look at this. Look at the path of Aaron. Aaron has laid a nice stripe of cooler water off the east coast of the U.S. in the wake of the storm.
00:31Aaron had such a large wind field that swept the top layer of water away, and that allows deeper, colder water to come up to the surface.
00:38We call that upwelling, and that refrigerates the surface of the ocean for a period of time.
00:43This map looks a lot more like a typical July pattern. We've got dry, dusty air gobbling up a lot of those Cabo Verde waves.
00:49Our next storm will be Gabriela. No imminent signs of that storm yet.
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