STS Forming?
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STS Forming?
I was surprised to see the fast-moving radar echos east of Florida this morning, and, apparently they are part of this low-pressure system northeast of the Bahamas...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html
it almost seems to be separate from the frontal trough as it moves ESE...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html
it almost seems to be separate from the frontal trough as it moves ESE...
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Thanks - windy enough for a gale warning, however:
http://forecast.weather.gov/shmrn.php?mz=anz088
P.S. I wouldn't say too cold, however - water temps off South Florida are in the upper 70s, so, often a STS has formed elsewhere with similar temps...
http://forecast.weather.gov/shmrn.php?mz=anz088
P.S. I wouldn't say too cold, however - water temps off South Florida are in the upper 70s, so, often a STS has formed elsewhere with similar temps...
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I started a thread on this, which I put in USA Weather, titled "Hybrid System of SE Coast" because a couple of models suggested this might become somewhat non-frontal, and a few even suggested a slightly less than cold core, which I have titled (but haven't copywrighted, yet) a "lukewarm core".
I didn't put it into tropical weather because it seemed the odds of TC or sub-TC development were a little too low.
I didn't put it into tropical weather because it seemed the odds of TC or sub-TC development were a little too low.
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Not tropical, not subtropical, not going to be tropical, not going to be subtropical.
*sigh* it's going to be a long season.
*sigh* it's going to be a long season.
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Category 5 wrote:*sigh* it's going to be a long season.
I thought the same thing....
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You know what I changed my mind, has anyone seen the latest RaZr run? It's taking this thing fully tropical in 3 days. 

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Re: STS Forming?
Frank2 wrote:I was surprised to see the fast-moving radar echos east of Florida this morning, and, apparently they are part of this low-pressure system northeast of the Bahamas...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html
it almost seems to be separate from the frontal trough as it moves ESE...
Good Observation, but IMO ssts too cold.
But it is a fascinating cold core low. I'd say it's a pretty good
catch.
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Good Observation, but IMO ssts too cold.
But it is a fascinating cold core low. I'd say it's a pretty good
catch.
Maybe it'll become 'lukewarm core'.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:Good Observation, but IMO ssts too cold.
But it is a fascinating cold core low. I'd say it's a pretty good
catch.
Maybe it'll become 'lukewarm core'.
I've never heard that term used. Is it even a term? And what exactly is it?
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I'm going to hazard a guess and say it was a joke.
Let's not have another season where every discussion is criticized, eh?
Let's not have another season where every discussion is criticized, eh?
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I invented the term 'lukewarm core'.
I should copywright it, and make a nickel every time someone uses it.
I should copywright it, and make a nickel every time someone uses it.
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It's drifting into a small area of warmer (but not warm) SST. Will be fun to watch and see if it anything happens before moving over colder waters again.
anything = anything, not tropical development.
anything = anything, not tropical development.
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