Persistent system east of North Carolina
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- Hyperstorm
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Persistent system east of North Carolina
I'm surprised no one is talking about the system NE of 95L. To me that system has had more tropical characteristics than 95L. I've been watching it for the past 36 hours and the system does have a circulation associated with it. Thunderstorms have really persisted over the past 24 hours and even banding features are starting to show up this morning. I think this system has been a subtropical cyclone for the past 12 hours. With the cold front coming down from the NE USA, there's a small window of opportunity to be classified. However, wind shear from the north and the fact that it is moving northward toward cooler waters during the next 24 hours, might keep it from being classified. There is some potential the NHC could notice it at any point today.
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Re: Persistent system east of North Carolina
come on baby lets do the twist just take me by the hand and we'll do the twist, who's dancing now?
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