Team Ragnarok wrote:This is a couple hours old, but SSD doesn't seem to agree with the models:
31/2345 UTC 30.7N 49.1W T2.5/2.5 LEE
Umm that's interesting.
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Team Ragnarok wrote:This is a couple hours old, but SSD doesn't seem to agree with the models:
31/2345 UTC 30.7N 49.1W T2.5/2.5 LEE
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Why doe's every time something did not turn into a Katrina or Emily. We call it a waste of name? Lee was a tropical storm by the data in weaken slightly. In now appears to be pulling its mid levels again. So I expect it will be reupgraded.
The system to the southeast is even better organized.
THERE IS UNCERTAINTY AS TO WHETHER A WELL-DEFINED LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION EXISTS
Andrew92 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Why doe's every time something did not turn into a Katrina or Emily. We call it a waste of name? Lee was a tropical storm by the data in weaken slightly. In now appears to be pulling its mid levels again. So I expect it will be reupgraded.
The system to the southeast is even better organized.
Well, the discussion does say this:THERE IS UNCERTAINTY AS TO WHETHER A WELL-DEFINED LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION EXISTS
That alone is my basis for why I think there will be a debate similar to the Grace debate of whether or not it was even a cyclone.
-Andrew92
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