So Busy, Hurricane Center Moves To Backup List IF This Needs Name. Next Up: Adria.

BY: WEATHER TEAM | BocaNewsNow.com
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2021 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — The National Hurricane Center is watching a brand new system — a November rarity.
While the system is unlikely to loop around and impact Florida, it is notable in that the busy Atlantic hurricane season remains busy.
The early morning advisory from the National Hurricane Center suggests the system will continue a northeasterly trek away from the United States mainland. If it does grow and generate a name, the next name is Adria as the NHC moves to a “backup list.”
This is the very early tropical weather outlook for Monday, November 8th, 2021:
Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 100 AM EST Mon Nov 8 2021 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: 1. A non-tropical low pressure system with storm-force winds is located a couple of hundred miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. This system is forecast to move east-northeastward during the next several days, and it could gradually lose its frontal characteristics by the middle of this week over the subtropical Atlantic Ocean. Thereafter, the low could acquire some subtropical characteristics while it moves eastward or east-northeastward over the open waters of the central Atlantic Ocean. For more information on this system, including storm and coastal flood warnings, see products issued by your local National Weather Service office and High Seas Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 5 days...low...20 percent. High Seas Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service can be found under AWIPS header NFDHSFAT1, WMO header FZNT01 KWBC, and online at ocean.weather.gov/shtml/NFDHSFAT1.php Forecaster Stewart