I leave for work having just seen 92L become Tammy.
I come home from work and we have 93L and 94L.
Wow.
Now here is the interesting question. Looking at model track guidence, 21L (Tammy) and 93L (spun off part of Stan) appear to be on a colission track in about 48 hours. Will these two storms be able to survive such close proximity to each other?
yeah, they'll do fine as close as they are. the systems are about 600-700 miles apart... and fairly weak. tammy is on the way up... 93L is moving more slowly. separation is not an issue. -HF
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