Aric Dunn wrote:i would pay more attention to the Low east of that area.. for possible sub tropical .. that looks fairly close .. already // wonder if NHC will say anything about it
Aric Dunn wrote:remember this sub tropical storm last year..
formed in mid july
In the post-season analysis, an additional tropical storm was identified to have formed out of an extratropical low produced by the same frontal boundary that spawned Tropical Storm Beryl in the Gulf Stream on July 17, south of Nantucket Island. It was briefly a tropical storm before becoming a remnant low on July 18 southeast of Nova Scotia. It crossed over Atlantic Canada with rain and wind, but no damage or fatalities were reported. Had it been discovered operationally, it would have been named Tropical Storm Beryl.[18] It dissipated northeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland.
Aric Dunn wrote:punkyg wrote:This low alreadyAric Dunn wrote:i would pay more attention to the Low east of that area.. for possible sub tropical .. that looks fairly close .. already // wonder if NHC will say anything about it
looks subtropical to me. I bet they are not gonna pay attention to it.
well if they dont .. thats ok i guess. but like last year. that overlooked it and had to do the whole post analysis thing..
i would say its very close to sub tropical ... if we see even the slightest bit more convection .. i would say it should be deemed a subtropical something either STD OR STS
but hey either way not really going to be a big deal .. it will just be a record keeping thing.