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Watching Another Possible Nor'easter for the East Coast - Thanksgiving Week
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 27437614:MV8yMDQ1NTUyXzM0Mzg4MjcyXzdGMjEzRjZE] http://raleighwx.americanwx.com/models/gfs/12zgfs500mbHGHTPMSLtropical108.gif [/quote]
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Models have been on this for the last couple days.
So far it is staying pretty far off the US East Coast, but GFS has it as an asymmetric warm core - just like Sandy.
Genesis estimated to be Tuesday.
[
link to moe.met.fsu.edu
]
[
link to mag.ncep.noaa.gov
]
A lot of changes can happen now until then.
Need to watch the High Pressure ridge in the Atlantic to see if later model runs push this closer to the coast.
NHC currently has a 20% chance of development.
[
link to www.nhc.noaa.gov
]
Stay tuned.
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