ATL: DON - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DON - Tropical Storm - Discussion
aspen wrote:Don has been quite the surprisingly impressive July system, after two consecutive seasons with zero activity after early July. It’ll likely finish with about 7 ACE. IMO, it probably peaked at 75 kt and was a hurricane for longer, so its actual ACE total could be around 8-9 after post-season revisions.
He's a fighter, that's for sure. The 11 AM advisory still has the MSW at 65 mph.
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Re: ATL: DON - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Don is in the history books
The storm is moving up the list of longest-lasting tropical cyclones
on record for July (including subtropical stages). Preliminary,
Don is tied for 10th, and the cyclone could make the top 5
longest-lasting for July if it lasts through early Monday.
The storm is moving up the list of longest-lasting tropical cyclones
on record for July (including subtropical stages). Preliminary,
Don is tied for 10th, and the cyclone could make the top 5
longest-lasting for July if it lasts through early Monday.
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Re: ATL: DON - Tropical Storm - Discussion: Makes history for July
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Re: ATL: DON - Tropical Storm - Discussion: Makes history for July
I'm genuinely impressed by this storm. I definitely did not think it was going to become a hurricane when it first formed, let alone last this long, but here we are.
The tropics always have a way of shocking you.
The tropics always have a way of shocking you.
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Re: ATL: DON - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Let's say bye to Don, but it was a history making cyclone.
Don has been a very long-lasting tropical cyclone (including
subtropical stages) for the month of July. Preliminary data
indicate that the storm is the 5th longest-lasting system on record
for the month, just behind Emily of 2005.
subtropical stages) for the month of July. Preliminary data
indicate that the storm is the 5th longest-lasting system on record
for the month, just behind Emily of 2005.
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Re: ATL: DON - Post-Tropical - Discussion: 5th long-lasting Cyclone in July just behind Emily 2005
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