Here is the message Nenad heard when he called my number on Thursday, September 27, 2001. I said "You have reached Jenifer Clark's Gulfstream. If this is Nenad, the weather is the following." I then read excerpts from the weather forecast and emphasized the danger of the weather conditions: From: "Dane Clark" Date: Thursday, September 27, 2001 7:49 AM Very complicated weather pattern over the eastern North Atlantic this morning. A persistent large nearly stationary low pressure system (at all levels of the atmosphere) is near 52N 25W with 30-50 kts winds on the north and west side but much weaker winds on the eastern side (near your position) with winds running south and southwest 20-30 kts today with showers in the area. Seas will continue to build with swells also building. There is also a dying hurricane in the the middle of the Atlantic that will be drawn in to this large circulation, but it is small and weak and probably won't be recognizable when it reaches your area and should pass south of your area over the weekend. A larger concern are indications that a secondary mid-latitude low pressure area will develop over the weekend and be centered near 57N 23W by Sunday with the pressure as low as 950mb! If this develops, southwest winds in your area will significantly increase this weekend and could run 30-45 kts with gusts over 50kts! Seas would exceed 20 feet. This low is expected to move slowly eastward and be centered near Ireland by Tuesday... meaning your winds/seas would gradually weaken next week and back to west and northwest by Tuesday. Dane