Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri Nov 25 2005 06:32 PM
Bye, bye, Delta!

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Well, don't need hurricanes to get nice strong winds...the front that swept through Maryland last night I clocked 3 60mph gusts on my handheld windguage...about 5 minutes before the power died.

Delta still spins away...still not hurricane I see.




We've also had several very windy days here in MSP the last month. Today, though, just beautiful snow.

Delta didn't quite ever make it to hurricane strength, the closest was yesterday. But it appears interesting things will continue to happen:

...MAY RESULT IN A DECOUPLING OF THE LOW- AND MID/UPPER- LEVEL CIRCULATIONS... WITH THE LARGE LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION REMAINING BEHIND TO INTERACT WITH AN EXTRATROPICAL LOW THAT IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP TO THE WEST OF DELTA IN 72 HOURS.

I'm glad this season is facinating right up to the end.



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