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I agree with Hank, for the most part...the LOW off the SE coast looks subtropical. Upper-level analyses show that it's directly east of a trough, on the divergent side, a location where wave cyclones frequently form. Compound that with its vague comma-like appearance, and the case for it being subtropical is substantial. Nevertheless, it may become tropical later. If it forms, I'm think it will do the typical recurvature thing, and not hit the East Coast. |