Atlantic is mostly quiet again for now
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WeatherNut
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I heard and read how many forecasters said this storm acted much more like a wetpac typhoon than a hurricane. I would love to hear someone elaborate on that, and what that difference would be, and did it cause some of the idiosyncrasies associated with Alex?
-------------------- Born into Cleo (64)...been stuck on em ever since
Edited by WeatherNut (Thu Jul 01 2010 08:05 PM)
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Ed Dunham
Former Meteorologist & CFHC Forum Moderator (Ed Passed Away on May 14, 2017)
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Loc: Melbourne, FL
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At 02/00Z, Alex was still a minimal Tropical Storm with sustained winds of 40mph - moving west northwest at 13mph. Approximate location was 23.4N 102.0W. Sure is a tenacious storm.
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