Debby is becoming more and more elongated from ENE to WSW and is near shore and showing some sign of accelerating. There's an interesting feature on the models which splits the vorticity with this system. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a non-tropical low that forms on the frontal system off the coasts of GA, SC and FL. Debby has been a shallow system now for two days and water vapor shows no upper level circulation of any kind above her...I say non-tropical given there is shear from the SW aloft and the longwave trough along the Eastern Seaboard...if and when it weakens and lifts away; what remains might re-acquire tropical characteristics.
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