madmumbler
(Storm Tracker)
Sun Aug 19 2007 11:48 AM
Re: Areas of Concern - The 'E' 'D' Storms

I hope this is the right forum to post this.

Is it unusual for Erin's remnants to still show such a clearly defined signature this far inland? They were showing her on TWC this morning as she's moving into OK, and it still looks like a "tropical system" to me. (I know it's not, but it looks like one.)

Why is this? Has it not hit a lot of hilly terrain to really break it apart, or is it due to not having a lot of atmospheric interference, or what?

Thanks,



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