It (the first system, the northern one) certainly looks subtropical to me in the latest radar & sat images -
http://hybridstorm-weatherblog.blogspot.ca/
Mid to late week subtropical/hybrid off east coast?
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Re: Mid to late week subtropical/hybrid off east coast?
Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:It (the first system, the northern one) certainly looks subtropical to me in the latest radar & sat images -
http://hybridstorm-weatherblog.blogspot.ca/
I have certainly seen worse looking named systems.
On an interesting side note I saw the North American radar on your site, and given the Gulf radar coverage from US, Cuba, and Mexico, it would really only take 2-3 well-positioned radars in the Gulf (probably on oil rigs) to give >95% coverage of the entire gulf.
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Re: Mid to late week subtropical/hybrid off east coast?
Interesting that a disturbance formed right in the same spot as the ULL swirl off Miami.
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Re: Mid to late week subtropical/hybrid off east coast?
Sanibel wrote:Interesting that a disturbance formed right in the same spot as the ULL swirl off Miami.
I think that storm from August 27-29 (peaking around 29/0000Z) needs to be reanalyzed.
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