HanKFranK
(User)
Tue Nov 30 2004 12:38 AM
93L rolls on

93L is one of the most obvious cases of a subtropical storm in recent memory, however nhc is still fiddling around and issuing outlooks mentioning its 50mph winds and continued acquisition of tropical characteristics.. of course they're still waiting for an eye to form before it can be otto. that won't happen... the environment generating this hybrid is breaking down faster than it is transitioning.
rabbit more or less described the situation.. forget whatever nhc has to say, just read gary gray's post-analysis in a few months if you're curious, or have an interest in accurate climo records.
HF 0429z30november



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