There's nothing on NRL and nothing on the model plot page (not even an 89L), and this is not the cutoff low near the Azores. Is this just an error, or did 2005 really screw up the Atlantic?
Could someone explain this?
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Could someone explain this?
07/1615 UTC 57.3N 41.7W TOO WEAK 99L
There's nothing on NRL and nothing on the model plot page (not even an 89L), and this is not the cutoff low near the Azores. Is this just an error, or did 2005 really screw up the Atlantic?
There's nothing on NRL and nothing on the model plot page (not even an 89L), and this is not the cutoff low near the Azores. Is this just an error, or did 2005 really screw up the Atlantic?
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That has to be a test.It's way up in the north Atlantic 57n.
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That location is about the triple point of the fronts associated with the 980hPa low. http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,http://217.160.75.104/pics/,.gif,bracka
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