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allan
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Loc: Palm Coast, Florida
Extratropical low off SE coast
      Wed Apr 16 2008 01:31 PM

Looks interesting, but no development to even subtropical status is expected at this time but it sure does look interesting. All the models have this low is full cold core through most of the life span. Though what are your thoughts about it?

(Discussions on extratropical systems do not belong in the Storm Forum - post was moved.)

Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Apr 17 2008 01:58 AM)

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* Extratropical low off SE coast allan Wed Apr 16 2008 01:31 PM
. * * Re: Extratropical low off SE coast Storm Hunter   Thu Apr 17 2008 03:24 AM
. * * Re: Extratropical low off SE coast Storm Hunter   Tue Apr 22 2008 07:58 PM

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