Low pressure inland over the Carolinas

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Will low pressure make transition to subtropical or not?

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Re: Low pressure off the SE U.S. Coast

#41 Postby NotSparta » Thu May 12, 2022 4:28 pm

Kingarabian wrote:Maybe an early sign that the NHC is backing off on naming such systems? Not even a mention.


NHC doesn't like issuing preseason TWOs. Need something that promises to be more than a weaker version of Danny last year
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