
Frontal boundary off east coast - tropical trigger?
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Frontal boundary off east coast - tropical trigger?
I know it has little or no model support, but it is not uncommon for decaying fronts to trigger tropical activity, often without warning. Is there much chance this front off the east coast could spin something up and separate from the frontal boundary? Some of the moisture from 92L is in that as well.


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