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Date: June 30, 2026 System: Subtropical Disturbance (Offshore, Southeastern U.S.) Status: Monitoring (Migration Rule in Effect)
The National Hurricane Center reports a low-pressure system associated with a frontal boundary off the Southeastern U.S. coast. Current telemetry confirms:
SYSTEM LOG [ID: 9942-A]
Observation: The system lacks sufficient core convective activity to trigger a transition to tropical status.
Integrity Check: The "Migration Rule" (formerly the June rule) remains active. We are monitoring the drift pattern; no intensification is projected.
Power Grid Status: Our solar array grid remains at 100% capacity; no impact from this system.
FeatureData PointStatusSystemOffshore Low (S.E. Coast)DisorganizedChance of Dev.10%StableThreat LevelMinimalGreen / MonitorMigration RuleProtocol InitiatedActive
We will continue to follow the "Migration Rule" as established for the June–December transition period. Since the disturbance is showing limited development and is drifting into an area with unfavorable conditions, we are maintaining a Passive Monitoring status.
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