allan
(Weather Master)
Fri Nov 02 2007 10:43 AM
Re: Noel Becomes a Hurricane, Races North Northeast

There's a perfectly good explaination on why there are no watches and warnings up.. This will be a Noreaster soon, a non tropical low.. They do however have gale/ storm warnings up all along the coastline from North Carolina northwards to Maine. I think the GFDL and HRWMF have the right idea as they did with the northward movement on Noel before it hit Haitti. So far, these models nailed Noel all the way.
One thing to note is tat these models have a 952 mlb Noreaster in a few days. The Superstrom of 2007 was 966 mlb, the Superstorm of 1993 was 960 mlb. If the GFDL and HRWMF are right, the storm may beat both of these Superstorms all together.



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