blizzardnut
(Verified CFHC User)
Sun Nov 04 2007 08:14 AM
Re: Noel Becomes a Hurricane, Races North Northeast

OK, so here's a question for those who know far more than me about these things... Looking at the observations from western Nova Scotia this AM, I was struck by the rapid warming, then cooling at sites very close to the center. One site, that I believe was within 50 miles of the center, warmed from 10 C at 6 PM to 20 C at midnight, then down to 6 C at 4 AM. Plus, there still looked to be some decent convection right near the center. This sounds to me like ex-Noel still had a warm core. Thoughts?


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