HanKFranK
(User)
Wed Sep 18 2002 03:41 AM
by the way..

nhc mentions on the td11 discussion that they found an uncontaminated 35kt low level wind vector on the scatterometer scan, and plenty of 30kt ones. pretty close to being a tropical storm itself. maybe it will as it gets drawn into a baroclinic zone, before running away into the north atlantic. it wouldnt even be a generous call, and would add yet another pissant tropical storm to this year's tally.
HF 0334z18september



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