User blog:SnaggyFTW/CDMC Polar Cyclone Blog 2 (2017-18)

Hello and welcome to the second ever blog from the CDMC discussing the Antarctic and the arctic basins and the systems in each of them or potential systems that could form in both basins as well. First let's start off with the Antarctic basin. Although it is not even October yet, the Antarctic is heating up and Invest 91AA currently has 90/90 odds as of the special 8 PM update from the CDMC. The CDMC mentioned that the system had gotten significantly more organized since the PWO at 2, in which it had 50/70 odds. Earlier recon flew into the system and found sustained winds of 45 mph, but did note that the system didn't have a COC. However as mentioned earlier the system has gotten more organized and it appears that we may have Polar Storm Bob at 11 pm tonight. For the Antarctic if "Bob" were to form this would mark 2 preseason storms and this is the most preseason storms since the CDMC started to cover the Antarctic basin. Elsewhere in the Arctic there is currently an AOI, and the BNWC gave it a 0/20 development odds and said in the discussion that conditions could be marginally conducive for development next week for potential development. If this system formed it would mark the 3rd season in a row with a preseason storm in the Arctic. Also if both systems formed it would mark the first time ever where the two basins had preseason storms active at the same time. Until next time, have a good night!