HanKFranK
(User)
Tue Oct 15 2002 08:36 PM
that would be..

bill, the system you speak of drifting out into the north atlantic.. that's kyle. it still has vague tropical characteristics, but more extratropical than anything else.
td 14.. pressure has dropped a bit, flight level winds slightly higher. nhc likes to play conservative, so doubt it will get the upgrade at 5. still should be marco, but probably never be substantive or threaten anywhere aside from cuba and the bahamas.
extratropical low cranking up in the southeast, going to move up the coast tomorrow. stormy weather on the way from the carolinas to new england.
HF 2035z15october



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