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Mon Sep 09 2002 11:10 PM
Subtropical Storm Gustav

The rare "subtropical storm" (rare enough to confuse our automated tracking systems on our site) is approaching North Carolina. Not a true tropical system, it has winds like one, and is a hybrid style storm.

As it nears the North Carolina coast, it'll pass by and cause some winds and eventually turn north and away.

Apologies for lack of updates the last few days, I've been a bit too busy with other things. (This update will be quick too)

Thanks to Ed Dunham for the updates in the Storm forum, and everyone else here in the interim.


NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Forecast Track of Active Systems (Good Forecast Track Graphic and Satellite Photos)

NASA GHCC Interactive Satellite images at:
North Atlantic Visible (Daytime Only), Infrared, Water Vapor

Some forecast models:
NGM, AVN, MRF, ETA ECMWF

DoD Weather Models (NOGAPS, AVN, MRF)
AVN, ECMWF, GFDL, MM5, NOGAPS, UKMET

Other commentary at Mike Anderson's East Coast Tropical Weather Center, Accuweather's Joe Bastardi, Hurricane City, Gary Gray's Millennium Weather, Barometer Bob's Hurricane Hollow, Snonut, Ed Dunham and Jason M in our Storm Forum Even more on the links page.
- [mac]



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