there's a bit more convection with this one, and a more clear anticyclone aloft. we've had olga and that almost-subtropical cyclone at the new year so far... can't make it two weeks without something trying to develop out there it seems. i don't give this one any better odds than the last. it will have to really make a convincing case for being classified, since the nhc is probably getting plenty of static over naming hybrids that really are subtropical storms but that usually are way out to sea and at odd times of the year. HF 2322z10january
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