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Subject: ACC0001l88

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  • bretarn by bretarn translator

    how to classify this one?

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  • Struck by Struck moderator, translator

    Hi bretarn. A really difficult and tricky question,but I would like to try a possible answer.A feature,which has the majority in the pic ...

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  • Struck by Struck moderator, translator

    ... is the grey area from SW to center and NE with white wind stripes. If I'm focusing on this feature, this could be stand for #no-storm.

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  • Struck by Struck moderator, translator

    But also a striking pic-feature is the incomplete storm-formation in SE, which could have a tiny #eye. But #embedded-center is possible,too.

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  • Struck by Struck moderator, translator

    The storm-form. in N couldn't be analyse, bec. of his size. The question is, on which feature we can put our focus.

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  • Struck by Struck moderator, translator

    Here you should go with your person. feeling,bec. only with your opinions, we can determine a consent with the amount of answers. = )

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  • Struck by Struck moderator, translator

    Personally I would like to tend to #no-storm, because I can not identify clear storm-formations in this image.

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  • bretarn by bretarn translator

    Thanks for your help, It's been a while I'm participating in Cyclone Center, but, until recently, I scarcely used discuss line.

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  • cch001 by cch001 scientist

    Bretarn, we appreciate your help and encourage you to use this forum to continue discussions about particular storms.

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  • bretarn by bretarn translator

    Be sure you'll find me back in forum.

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