#96 Postby TallyTracker » Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:44 am
Frank2 wrote:NHC (NESDIS) having serious data problems - hope it's not a satellite issue.
NHC hasn't issued any PTC advisories and in fact lessened their 8 am TWO wording (...continue to show signs of organization.) because the system is very strecthed from SW to NE and further east. Shear is very strong north of 25N so don't expect much to happen, other than a fast-moving rain event. Even Jim Cantore did not make very much of it in his latest update before 8 a.m.
I spoke with someone at the HRD the other day and the strength of mid-latitude systems was mentioned - season's about over folks...
Frank
This one has been forecast to be stretched from the very beginning. It’s not likely to be a pretty cyclone. I expect it will be designated at least subtropical.
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