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Re: Subtropical Storm Nicole Forms Bahamas, Florida, GA, SC, NC Impacts
      Tue Nov 08 2022 07:03 AM

Satellite imagery is indicating that Nicole is developing a warm core with convection increasing over the coc. The convection well to the east of the center is becoming detached from the system. The wind field is large due in part to the interaction between Nicole and the high pressure to the north. There will be significant coastal flooding and beach erosion all along the US southeastern coast.

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* Hurricane Nicole MikeCAdministrator Tue Nov 08 2022 07:03 AM
. * * Re: Subtropical Storm Nicole Forms Bahamas, Florida, GA, SC, NC Impacts MichaelA   Tue Nov 08 2022 07:03 AM
. * * Re: Subtropical Storm Nicole Forms Bahamas, Florida, GA, SC, NC Impacts MikeCAdministrator   Tue Nov 08 2022 06:39 AM
. * * Re: Subtropical Storm Nicole Forms Bahamas, Florida, GA, SC, NC Impacts MichaelA   Mon Nov 07 2022 11:35 AM

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