Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Sat Oct 08 2005 08:45 AM
Re: Azores system

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surprised the system nr the Azores hasn't been classified yet. with tnumbers of ST3 it might have a shot at classification when the visibles are out. will be surprised if it doesn't get named.





The thing SE of Bermuda looks good on static IR (loading the loop now)... Well based on the loop I can't tell if it's spinning or not.

NRL does not have a floater on the Azores system, so I doubt that will be classified. It will probably be deemed cold core and thus not eligible for naming. NRL pages are not loading fully for me this morning, though. 93L has disappated so that's oine less name that will be used up. Area east of the Windwards is totally disorganized, and I don't see that developing either.

Who knows, it MIGHT be quiet for the rest of the season?



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