HouTXmetro wrote:Seems to be another swirl associated with this system just east of the Bahamas.. Any thoughts?
This is all part of the front that came off the coast. The low became cutoff in the upper atmosphere. there's a couple different low pressures at work here-- a surface low and an upper low.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productview ... &version=0
It's your average run-of-the-mill nor'easter, even with the lightening. I've seen some that bomb out have lightening in their cores and even form features that look like eyes. It only seems weird because it's out of place for this time of year.
As for the synoptic set up for later on, I don't know if hurricanes can use these troughs as conduits to approach the coast, but I am thinking they'd move to the right of the frontal system putting them squarely in your backyard, hybridstorm, unfortunately (as prognosticated by IndependentWx's recent forecast about "East Coast Runners").
That is, assuming the set up remains the same or similar for the next two months.