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warm/cold
i dont not know how to tell if a system has a warm core or cold core but i can tell you this looking at satelite there is a nice little swrill going on out there i am not a pro met or anything near that but i see development starting if not tell me what i see, does anyone else see swril? and storms closing in on center? correct me if i'm wrong
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Re: warm/cold
If you are talking about the area south of Bermuda, there is indeed a surface swirl, "naked" as they say cause all the convection is being blown away from it by shear.
You can't tell by looking whether something is warm or cold core, I don't believe.
The convection has to get over the center for it to develop.
You can't tell by looking whether something is warm or cold core, I don't believe.
The convection has to get over the center for it to develop.
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