Evil Jeremy wrote:This is going to be a relatively untraditional tropical experience for SFL. Prolonged, sustained, wacky approach and departure, and a sub-tropical structure.
Not an afternoon thunderstorm. I filled up the gas tank on the way home from work. Otherwise I’ve been stocked up on the essentials all season. Thought FL would get away with it this year after being in I think 3 cones prior to Eta without impacts. But 2020.
Definitely going to be Subtropical at landfall. Of course the NHC likely won’t call it that as they never seem to transition fully-tropical cyclones to Subtropical.
One thing that sticks out when compared to the last two seasons is the lack of Subtropical cyclones in 2020 in the Atlantic.