Henri Going ET

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Henri Going ET

#1 Postby wxman57 » Sun Sep 07, 2003 9:30 am

Surface analysis shows a cold front has moved off the southeast U.S. coast and is now joining up with Henri. Henri's appearance on satellite is less of a tropical depression and more of a frontal low. The transformation to extratropical low is well underway.
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Re: Henri Going ET

#2 Postby Stormsfury » Sun Sep 07, 2003 9:34 am

wxman57 wrote:Surface analysis shows a cold front has moved off the southeast U.S. coast and is now joining up with Henri. Henri's appearance on satellite is less of a tropical depression and more of a frontal low. The transformation to extratropical low is well underway.


I noticed that this morning as well with the formation of a large line of showers/thunderstorms extending southward as a new flaruep of convection on the NW side of Henri. Looks a lot like an occluding low pressure system on satellite representation.
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