Small low upsets Coville's record attempt plans
by Kate Jennings - Expression on 18 Nov 2008

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A small low upsets the tradewinds and forces skipper Thomas Coville of Sodeb’O to postpone his departure by around 24 hours.
The enormous zone of high pressure currently filling the entire Atlantic, would ensure Thomas Coville an almost perfect descent as far as the equator, albeit for a slight drawback. For the past 24 hours the routers of Sodeb’O have been watching this situation with the attention you might give to a saucepan of milk on the boil.
This evening however, the two weather models consulted completely corresponded, confirming a drop in pressure between the Canaries and the Cape Verde archipelago at the point where Thomas is set to traverse this zone. This would involve light winds – less than 10 knots – across around 800 nautical miles. We understand that Thomas is aiming to reach the equator in seven days so he is postponing his departure for around 24 hours. As a result he will now tackle this section of the round the world course once the low has evacuated to the west, opening the passage southwards with regular and steady winds.
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