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The cyclone appears to have detached from fronts and is completing the transition process now. There appears to be a neutral to warm-core and the system has maintained consistent if shallow convection over the past few hours. SSTs are very marginal, around 18°C, and the system is probably being supported by a cold pool aloft, so I would argue for subtropical classification at the moment.
It indeed looks subtropical today, with sustained convection is trying to wrap around the center. The ASCAT pass from morning also showed separated and quite symmetrical central wind filed.
From European groups of meteorological services, the South-western group named the cyclone to 'Samuel' a few days ago, when it formed as an extratropical low over the western part of the Mediterranean Sea, which can be used as an "official" name. Additionally, the FU-Berlin gave it to name 'Jolina'.
Looks like it is transitioning into something worthy of being named. -Closed LLC -Convection building close to the core -Wind field and cloud pattern sports a more tropical structure.
I wouldn't be shocked to see it become tropical tonight into tomorrow if convection can continue to develop over the center. Maybe a banding eye? I'd say 45-50 knts currently but if that develops it could strengthen tropically. I certainly be watching this if I was in one of these countries.