Ship located at 33.5°N and 17.3°W.
TBWUK03 - MARITIME-ship
Thursday Mar. 10 - 12:00 UTC
Air Temperature: 59°F (15°C)
Dewpoint: 51°F (10.6°C)
Wind: NW at 25 mph
Pressure: 1005.7 mb
Weather: Rain
Subtropical storm over Canary Islands ? (Is invest 90L)
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Re: Subtropical storm over Canary Islands ? §

It may have the looks, but it doesn't have the goods! Months too early!
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CrazyC83 wrote:Is it even warm-core? I don't think the NHC cares too much about it right now, it is way out of season. If it becomes obvious, will they still call it 90L?
Look at the ship report that I posted. Air temp: 59ºF, Dew Point: 51ºF. And the ship was basically inside the system. There's no way it's tropical or subtropical for that matter. SST are way too low. I can accept 21-22ºC, but below 20ºC is simply too cold.
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