Quote: I am wondering if Colin will end up being subtropical if/when it is classified. It just does not appear to be purely tropical in nature.
It is tropical but sheared. Subtropical and Hybrids are a whole other can of worms. Simply put there lock your leftovers in the refrigerator; they are a little of everything and generally are found in higher latitudes until late in the season as the westerlies make their way south as we transition to winter.
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