Off of the Falkland Islands in the Weddell Sea of the Southern Ocean, The wind comes out of the Southwest about every three days at an amazing pace, driving before it high seas unlike anything I have ever see, These Gales have very low atmospheric pressures, normally indicitave of a hurricane but have no precipitation or clouds associated. I am sure my weather nerd friends can explain to me why this happens. But I thought it would be fun for you guys to watch.
This was a Beaufort Force Nine and Increasing when I shot these images and the minimum central pressure was 952
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