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Respectably, I must disagree. This system looks a lotmore subtropical/tropical that it did 6 hours ago. IR Loop: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t4/loop-avn.html Shortwave Loop: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t4/loop-ir2.html At this point, I can only say that this agressive low has done everything anyone could ask to earn a name. If it keeps this up and doesn't cross land before recon, it more than desrves it too. NOTE: While watching the floaters, I invite you to click "NWS Fronts" on the menu. This has been updated and shows a 1mb pressure drop from 1001 to 1000mb. Also, you will note that the occluded front signature is now gone from the heart of the system and has been replaced by a distant trough line to the north and a Stationary Front that is disconnected and far to the east. This system is an independant Low Pressure system now. |