
Low pressure north of Hispanola: Sub-Tropical (Tropical?) development? (INVEST 90L is up)
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Re: Posible Sub-Tropical (Tropical?) development north of Hispanola/Puerto Rico
Getting that subtropical "look".


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Re: Low pressure north of Hispanola: Sub-Tropical (Tropical?) development?
Here is a reply from Eric Blake to a follower about the question of when NHC will be active with this.
@EricBlake12 10m
@kal_tellefsen not at work. For an offseason outlook to be issued, usually has to be a significant chance of genesis
@EricBlake12 10m
@kal_tellefsen not at work. For an offseason outlook to be issued, usually has to be a significant chance of genesis
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Re: Low pressure north of Hispanola: Sub-Tropical (Tropical?) development?
GFS and ECMWF Ensembles backing off about genesis:
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/846005209377787905
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/846005209377787905
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Re: Low pressure north of Hispanola: Sub-Tropical (Tropical?) development?
Oh well, I got super excited when I saw the probability at 70% on the Euro yesterday, but now it is way down. The NHC likely won't do anything, and would save this to be added in the post-season if it really did gain some tropical characteristics 

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