wxmann_91 wrote:If it regenerated, would it be TD 10 or TD 12?
That's what I keep wondering. Can somebody clear this up?
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hurricanefreak1988 wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:If it regenerated, would it be TD 10 or TD 12?
That's what I keep wondering. Can somebody clear this up?



WeatherEmperor wrote:hurricanefreak1988 wrote:That's what I thought. Thanks for clearing it up, though. Looks like my hopes of having every depression become a named storm are gone.
I was counting on that too. Oh well there is always next season.
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wxmann_91 wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:hurricanefreak1988 wrote:That's what I thought. Thanks for clearing it up, though. Looks like my hopes of having every depression become a named storm are gone.
I was counting on that too. Oh well there is always next season.
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I will go with the officials. thanksncdowneast wrote:all the HPC says is that a tropical system may affect florida that doesn't mean squat.All it means is that a tropical system which could just be a wave is expected to affect the florida area.
Alot of specualtion is being put into the mouth of some of the professionals wording and thats always a bit annoying.Clearly the NHC says that any development would be slow to occur if it develops at all.
x-y-no wrote:
At this point it would be TD12, because the circulation was completely gone for a period of time. In fact, this disturbance may in some way be related to TD10, but the wave axis of the former TD10 actually moved well west of where this disturbance is before dissipating entirely.

Rainband wrote:I will go with the officials. thanksncdowneast wrote:all the HPC says is that a tropical system may affect florida that doesn't mean squat.All it means is that a tropical system which could just be a wave is expected to affect the florida area.
Alot of specualtion is being put into the mouth of some of the professionals wording and thats always a bit annoying.Clearly the NHC says that any development would be slow to occur if it develops at all.


~Floydbuster wrote:Yea...is it just me...or does it seem the NHC is REALLY concerned about this one?



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