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Hurricanehink wrote:Wow, that was surprising. It's good to have a little more action. Hopefully you won't get it too bad there.



yoda wrote:A hurricane in 120 hours eh? Luis, is this a warm core TC?

yoda wrote:cycloneye wrote:yoda wrote:A hurricane in 120 hours eh? Luis, is this a warm core TC?
Warm core origin but midlatitud features around it such as an upper low in front of wave.
So will this be a TC or a STC?

cycloneye wrote:yoda wrote:cycloneye wrote:yoda wrote:A hurricane in 120 hours eh? Luis, is this a warm core TC?
Warm core origin but midlatitud features around it such as an upper low in front of wave.
So will this be a TC or a STC?
Or it may be nothing at all.Let's wait and see how all evolves in comming days.


wxman57 wrote:Definitely purely tropical. A moderate tropical wave interacting with a weak upper-level low to its west. That's how a lot of tropical storms form. Nothing subtropical about it. I see no evidence of any mid or lower-level circulation this afternoon. It does look like moderate SW-WSW winds aloft over the eastern Caribbean should keep any significant system from moving into the Caribbean. If this thing does develop over the next 24-48 hours, the BAMD may have the better idea - WNW-NW then off to the north before reaching the Caribbean. If it fails to develop, then a more westerly track into increasing wind shear appears likely.

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