Re: It's now 96L
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Chris in Tampa on 10/28/2014, 8:40 pm
And if some piece of the Pacific storm did survive (the LLC apparently did not), here is Trudy's track: http://www.tropicaleastpacific.com/models/data.cgi?basin=ep&year=2014&storm=20
Last advisory on Trudy:
"REMNANTS OF TRUDY DISCUSSION NUMBER 6 NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP202014 800 PM PDT SAT OCT 18 2014
Surface observations and satellite imagery indicate that the low-level circulation of Trudy has dissipated. Thus, this will be the last advisory on this system. Even though the cyclone has dissipated, the global models only move the remnants slowly northeastward over the next couple of days. This pattern should continue the threat of heavy rains, resulting in flash flooding and mudslides in portions of southern Mexico, especially near areas of elevated terrain.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 19/0300Z 17.4N 98.2W 25 KT 30 MPH...REMNANTS OF TRUDY 12H 19/1200Z...DISSIPATED
$$ Forecaster Blake"
There is a twelve hour gap between the two tracks, and a mountain range inbetween. Some part of the circulation may have possibly survived, but the LLC which is what they seem to use would have had to move a long way in that twelve hour period over mountains, so it doesn't look likely to count as having moved over to the Atlantic. But even just the Atlantic part is crazier than we have seen lately. |
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