#468 Postby capepoint » Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:33 pm
Agree with Franklin at NHC. Still too iffy right now. Yes there is a circ but it's having problems wrapping convection, and until today, has not really even had much of a pulse. It's close enough to the coast that even if it went due west right now it would not be able to strengthen much more than a normal summer thunderstorm or an east coast noreaster.. No since making a panic, especially when the models seem to have a pretty good handle on it and it's not supposed to really get going until later tomorrow. Plus it could still fizzle. With that said, I'm kinda surprised that they didn't call it a TD at 5, but he said it was right on the edge. If it continues to look good will probably get the TD upgrade at 11 I think. The big show as far as possible evacuations and preparations comes later in the week when it might threaten the Carolinas.
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