Hurricanes don't reform centers n/t
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Winnipesaukee wrote:But what about the ones that DO reform centers?
There's eyewall replacement cycles, but to my knowledge I've NOT seen one "hurricane" reform a center ... tropical storms, yes, all the time, but to reach hurricane status and then reform a center ... well, this is news to me ...
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Hurricanehink wrote:Well, Earl in 1998 reformed many times in its life, though it wasn't a typical hurricane. It never even had an eye.
Earl was a classic hybrid hurricane ... enhanced strongly by dynamical forces.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1998earl.html
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