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I don't get embarrassed by asking "dumb" questions, so here it goes.... Was looking at this link: http://www.essc.psu.edu/rhart-cgi-bin/gfdltc2.cgi?time=2002092106-twelve12l&field=Sea+Level+Pressure&hour=Animation Then read this: Subtropical Storm Kyle is drifting north, but is eventually expected to turn southwest while becoming a tropical system, then a hurricane in 72 hours. It is far from any land over the open Atlantic. Two tropical low-pressure areas could become tropical depressions soon. WHAT IF: Izzy hangs around in the GOM for a while; Kyle crosses FL into the GOM; the cold front dips deep enough into the GOM all at the same time? Then we could also consider the possibility of another TS moving in on the action. Any thoughts on what we would call this situation and what the conditions might be like? ![]() ![]() |