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Tropical 2023 Tropical thread

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Good thing it was a small system with peak conditions lasting just a few hrs cause the early images from Acapulco are pretty bad.



 
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November hurricane warning?
I’m very certain this would not be tropical at this point. If you notice this the same system that 12 hours later is producing a blizzard in the interior NE to northern New England. It’s probably lost any of its last tropical characteristics 12 hours before this. Powerful nor’easter… yes. There would be Storm warnings and coastal flood warnings up and down the east coast from it.
 
I’m very certain this would not be tropical at this point. If you notice this the same system that 12 hours later is producing a blizzard in the interior NE to northern New England. It’s probably lost any of its last tropical characteristics 12 hours before this. Powerful nor’easter… yes. There would be Storm warnings and coastal flood warnings up and down the east coast from it.
Good enough for November
 
I’m very certain this would not be tropical at this point. If you notice this the same system that 12 hours later is producing a blizzard in the interior NE to northern New England. It’s probably lost any of its last tropical characteristics 12 hours before this. Powerful nor’easter… yes. There would be Storm warnings and coastal flood warnings up and down the east coast from it.
I'm a wind junkie and if this system came true as ran today it would bring me the winds. I wouldn't care what classification it had lol
 
I'm a wind junkie and if this system came true as ran today it would bring me the winds. I wouldn't care what classification it had lol
It’s certainly not unheard of for a November tropical system to do this in an El Niño. Ida in November 2009 transition to a strong nor’easter with heavy snow in the interior NE.
 
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