#367 Postby hurricanefloyd5 » Sun May 17, 2009 3:54 pm
here is what accuweather is saying:
Sub-Tropical Low Could be Named this Week
SUBTROPICAL STORM COULD HIT FLORIDA AND THE SOUTHEAST WITH HEAVY RAINS THIS WEEK...
The system near Cuba this morning will move north and be along the Florida coast by Tuesday. With the high to the north and the system strengthening, the east coast of Florida from NASA space center north to Charleston, SC can expect at least gale force winds if not tropical storm force winds.
The issue becomes, will this system become a named system. My guess is yes, it will become a named system, but maybe not a true tropical system. NHC has the category of sub-tropical storm, which they can name. Below is the definition from the NHC site.. In any case, Florida and parts of the Southeast are going to go from very dry weather to very wet weather with some places having 4-8 inches of rain this week.
Subtropical Cyclone:
A non-frontal low pressure system that has characteristics of both tropical and extratropical cyclones.
The most common type is an upper-level cold low with circulation extending to the surface layer and maximum sustained winds generally occurring at a radius of about 100 miles or more from the center. In comparison to tropical cyclones, such systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds that is located farther from the center, and typically have a less symmetric wind field and distribution of convection.
A second type of subtropical cyclone is a mesoscale low originating in or near a frontolyzing zone of horizontal wind shear, with radius of maximum sustained winds generally less than 30 miles. The entire circulation may initially have a diameter of less than 100 miles. These generally short-lived systems may be either cold core or warm core.
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