Post-Tropical Cyclone Dorian – Day 11
Position: 31.7N 77.6W [ 4PM CDT 2100 UTC].
Movement: Northeast [045°] near 16 mph [26 kph].
Maximum sustained winds: 30 mph [ 50 kph].
Wind Gusts: 40 mph [ 65 kph].
Minimum central pressure: 1013 mb.
Currently about 150 miles [ 255 km] East-Southeast of Charleston, South Carolina.
Dorian has regenerated, but it is likely to be a short term situation as the wind shear is building again.
Dorian has transitioned to a post-tropical storm, and the NHC has again stopped issuing advisories … unless it goes tropical again.
Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.
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i was thinking just recently, as i was looking at “the unorganized remains of dorian” on the nhc website that maybe ivan was the harbinger — zombie storms that refuse to die.
It could have been a contender, but every time it got a break and could spin up, it ran into wind shear again.
Who knows what is ‘normal’ anymore?