#191 Postby OuterBanker » Sat May 19, 2012 3:28 pm
Boy have I been busy today and haven't had a chance to look at this till now. This am this looked very interesting. It is in the one spot that has a chance as a warm core. It appears the 18z GFS has this consolidating with the low of the Va. capes to one low center off Hatteras. Then it meanders for awhile, goes inland in NC, reappears near coast again in around 90 hrs. Of course that was before the init of Alberto. If anything it looks like we will have something to talk about for a few days, because it is going nowhere fast. Personally, as a warm core I don't think it has much of a chance. It will self destruct once it hits the cooler waters that surround it. But, it could turn into a nasty hybrid causing beach erosion and minor tidal flooding here on the OBX. A little irony here though. Couple days ago the prediction was for a low the slowly crawl up the coast with a little wind and rain. Because this system spun up a little like a warm core it caused our weather to clear up. It has been sunny and beautiful since this am with only a few high cirrus.
BTW, glad this isn't late July instead of May. It would be a real concern then.
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