http://asp1.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/tro ... TNT35.KNHC
Good for her, but she's not going to do much of anything from here on out...
Nicole is tropical!
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Nicole is tropical!
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Uh, I don't think so. Broad center about 80 miles across, no convection within 150 miles of the center. Not even remotely tropical, no matter what the NHC says. Not a storm, either, according to Dvorak (1.5). "Otto" looks much better near the Azores. And the NHC discussion says it's subtropical:
WS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
11 PM EDT SUN OCT 10 2004
WHILE NOT VERY IMPRESSIVE IN SATELLITE IMAGERY...NICOLE REMAINS A
SIGNIFICANT SUBTROPICAL STORM AS INDICATED BY A RECENT PRESSURE
REPORT OF 995 MB FROM BERMUDA. AS IS THE CASE WITH SUBTROPICAL
CYCLONES...MOST OF THE CONVECTION WITH NICOLE IS DISPLACED WELL
EAST OF THE LOW-LEVEL CENTER.
WS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
11 PM EDT SUN OCT 10 2004
WHILE NOT VERY IMPRESSIVE IN SATELLITE IMAGERY...NICOLE REMAINS A
SIGNIFICANT SUBTROPICAL STORM AS INDICATED BY A RECENT PRESSURE
REPORT OF 995 MB FROM BERMUDA. AS IS THE CASE WITH SUBTROPICAL
CYCLONES...MOST OF THE CONVECTION WITH NICOLE IS DISPLACED WELL
EAST OF THE LOW-LEVEL CENTER.
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