Could someone please explain the difference between the black Ls and the red ones on the NOAA surface analysis maps?
What's the Difference Between the Black and Red Ls on Surface Analysis Maps?
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Re: What's the Difference Between the Black and Red Ls on Surface Analysis Maps?
I think black mean the low is dissipating
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Re: What's the Difference Between the Black and Red Ls on Surface Analysis Maps?
Hurricaneman wrote:I think black mean the low is dissipating
Thanks! Sounds about right.
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