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alxfamlaw wrote:Hurricane, maybe they have too many amateurs working the models. hehehehe
Stormchaser16 wrote:I dont disagree that it may eventually become something, however right now, you surely must agree there is little evidence of a closed LLC yes?
Derek Ortt wrote:Anyone who blindly repeats what someone else tells him is definately not a scientist. A scientist examines the data to arrive at a conclusion. A parrot just repeats what he is told
alxfamlaw wrote:Sounds plausible, but I have never heard of a mama trough digging so far down south. Has anyone ever heard of sucha anamoly?
It's not about writing it off for future development. It's that the NHC usually is more conservative in their classification of tropical cyclones and their intensity. And it was a suprise that they still kept this a TD at 11am. There have been other systems that looked better than this but the NHC has more trouble classifying them. I think I'm glad anyway, that are still issuing advisories on this, because it will still bring attention to system instead of the media and other mets writing it off anymore because it's not an "official TD"
ColdFront77 wrote:Do we actually know why what became Claudette developed nicely moving 20 to 25 miles per hour when "she" was moving into and through the Caribbean Sea?
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