Location: 29.3°N 58.5°W
Max Winds: 35 mph
Movement: NE at 6 mph
Pressure: 1007mb
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REMNANTS OF Karen Summary

Scatterometer data from a few hours ago indicated that Karen's
circulation has opened up into a surface trough of low pressure.
In addition, the associated convection has continued to lose
organization. Therefore, the system is no longer a tropical
cyclone, and this will be the final advisory. Maximum winds, based
on the ASCAT pass, remain near 30 kt.

Although an area of low pressure may persist for a few more days,
the circulation should remain poorly organized, and the remnants
are not expected to produce any significant convection. The
surface trough is expected to move little during the next 24 hours,
but it should then begin moving westward by 48 hours as high
pressure builds over the western Atlantic.


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