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But I agree with wxman57 that as the center is exposed to the west of the convection it well be more weaker than what NHC is saying.
Nicholas mantains 65 mph at 11 AM
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Nicholas mantains 65 mph at 11 AM
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Well at the discussion Beven says it may be generous to mantain those 55 kts now with the sattelite presentation.
Well at the discussion Beven says it may be generous to mantain those 55 kts now with the sattelite presentation.
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That was a relocation of the center to the SE not a true movement.
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I'm not sure how much of a "relocation" that was, moreso than the fact that no one had an idea about where the center of circulation was. In fact, by looking at the unfolding of the storm in visible images, it looks as if the center was in fact under convection for awhile--making me wonder if Nicholas may in fact had briefly been a hurricane---not that it makes a difference anyway. 

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