93L INVEST 191011 0600 38.4N 68.7W ATL 50 997
95W INVEST 191011 0600 9.2N 163.8E WPAC 15 1010
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Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Not often one sees a nor'easter become a (sub) tropical cyclone.
CrazyC83 wrote:Honestly, I would argue for a fully tropical classification. It has a very unusual structure - a full tropical system embedded in a larger extratropical low from what I can see.
Kazmit wrote:Why are there no TS warnings if parts of the northeast are experiencing those winds right now?
SconnieCane wrote:Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Not often one sees a nor'easter become a (sub) tropical cyclone.
1991 Perfect Storm is probably the best-known satellite era case, Sandy kind of did it in reverse as it approached landfall.
EquusStorm mentioned it, but "M" is becoming as notorious as "I" with the likes of Matthew, Maria and Michael joining Marilyn and Mitch from the 1990s.
Kazmit wrote:Why are there no TS warnings if parts of the northeast are experiencing those winds right now?
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