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Re: Area of Concern - Hurricane Sandy
      Fri Oct 26 2012 10:24 AM

At 26/14Z Hurricane Sandy (probably no longer a hurricane) was located on the east shore of Greater Abaco Island in the northwest Bahamas drifting slowly northwest - perhaps even a little north northwest. Windshear has exposed the low level circulation of the system. The upper level outflow that had been over the hurricane has been displaced to the east northeast while the most significant convection is to the northwest of the center and the area of convection is expanding westward as the system takes on more of a subtropical appearance.

Global models still reintensify the system and bring it into the northeast in the late Monday to early Tuesday timeframe - probably as a hybrid storm.
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* Area of Concern - Hurricane Sandy Ed DunhamAdministrator Fri Oct 26 2012 10:24 AM
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