ATL: Tropical Storm Cristobal in North Atlantic
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- brunota2003
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It shows well on the radar to the South and East of the center...still aint crap over land:
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 11&loop=no
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 11&loop=no
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I'm in Morehead City, and the clouds that are flowing out towards the storm are just not very thick or dark. Has not rained here in quite some time, sun has been out for most of the past 2 hours. All of this means that IMO there is still a lot of dry air headed into the center, at least from this direction.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Cristobal near Southeast U.S
Gonna take one last shot at being a hurricane, I guess.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Cristobal near Southeast U.S
she has an appendage hanging all the way down to 30 N or just thought i'd mention this almost a separate ball of convection
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Cristobal will skirt the Outer Banks as a moderate tropical storm before racing northeastward to the Canadian maritimes. He looks to be strengthening a bit over the Gulf Stream waters. Still lots of dry air on the west side of the system, that's why North Carolina isn't seeing much precipitation.
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Cristobal will skirt the Outer Banks as a moderate tropical storm before racing northeastward to the Canadian maritimes. He looks to be strengthening a bit over the Gulf Stream waters. Still lots of dry air on the west side of the system, that's why North Carolina isn't seeing much precipitation.
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