AJC3 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote: take a look the are there looking pretty subtropical atm
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
If you don't count the surface frontal (low level baroclinic) zone that the low is embedded in.![]()
It still may ideas of transitioning, however time and location are not on it's side.
yeah I noticed it attached however the NHC has many times when such features are present with ares that might threaten land have upgraded. besides definitions are ambiguous anyway.. if they did a temp profile and it was warm core then well its warm core. lol
I mearly used the term subtropical because it was attached to the frontal boundary.
