Last night, the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on the first named storm of the Atlantic Tropical season, which typically begins on June first. This system formed from an elongated area of low pressure that gradually gained subtropical characteristics, and a closed surface low.
The NHC forecast has the storm making landfall near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina by 8 am Sunday with 50 mph sustained winds. Hopefully Myrtle Beach is still there in about a week because I am supposed to be there next weekend! Despite Ana not being a fully tropical cyclone, the satellite views are still quite awesome.
Low level center & convection are currently playing a game of tag in #Ana. pic.twitter.com/dqwLZm9BOD
— Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) May 8, 2015
Check out more by logging onto nhc.noaa.gov.