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Late Season STS Melissa Forecast Lounge
      #94930 - Mon Nov 18 2013 12:24 AM

Some of the models bring this system to hurricane intensity toward the end of the upcoming week. Since the system is currently non-tropical that would be a rapid transition. Invest 98L has an excellent chance of becoming a hybrid subtropical storm in a couple of days. This is the place for your thoughts on the long-term organization and intensification (if any) of this system.
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(Title updated to reflect current storm status.)

Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Nov 18 2013 03:45 PM)


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Re: Late Season STS Melissa Forecast Lounge [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #94931 - Mon Nov 18 2013 03:41 PM

Named sub-tropical storm Melissa this morning. It certainly looks sub-tropical on the sat images, and a bit like a mid-latitude storm with the comma shape and dry air wrapping in.

(Titled updated to reflect current storm status.)

Edited by MichaelA (Mon Nov 18 2013 05:34 PM)


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