LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Wed Sep 24 2008 07:38 PM
Re: Watching Disturbance off the Carolinas

My real question here is how has the forecasted track and intensity changed.

93 is looking red all of a sudden and 94 seems to be moving inland.. has the track changed if they both develop.

In Miami feels a lot like a coastal winter low or subtropical maybe. I know that's unscientific but for once I am not going to get hung up on a name. If this evolves into a subtropical it will .. it won't change what the weather conditions are and for NC and VA they are getting slammed either way with weather.

It's actually a very interesting set up to watch evolve. Tend to agree they can afford to wait a bit and see for sure as either way warnings and watches are up for high winds.



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