User blog:Bobnekaro/Polar Cyclone Bell closing in on North Pole

Bob Nekaro, BNWC CEO & Chief Meteorologist 

Polar Cyclone Bell has been upgraded back to a Severe Polar Cyclone this evening, and now packs winds of 135 mph and has a minimum pressure of 938 mbar. Bell has expanded in size, and a new eye has formed. Due to favorable conditions, it is likely that Bell will re-intensify back into a Category 5 Catastrophic Polar Cyclone by Tuesday. Bell is expected to make landfall in the North Pole as a Severe or Catastrophic Polar Cyclone, and could affect Santa's Workshop. Bell is currently slated to quickly weaken after landfall, and should dissipate by the end of the week. For more updates on Bell, check out the official 2015-16 Arctic Cyclone Season page.

Meanwhile, Invest 92N is looking less organized today, and we have lowered its development chances to 10%. If 92N does not form, like expected, it will likely be a while before another polar depression forms as no other invests are expected to form for a couple of weeks. By mid-November, though, we will likely begin to see some Icelandic Polar Waves which usually develop into long-lived, powerful cyclones. December is almost always the most active month of the season, and usually always has a storm or two in existence.