From the NHC...
>> Tuesday, June 27, 2006
THE SMALL AREA OF LOW PRESSURE INVESTIGATED BY RECONNAISSANCEAIRCRAFT EARLIER TODAY MOVED INLAND NEAR MOREHEAD CITY BEFORE ITCOULD DEVELOP A CLOSED CIRCULATION. THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY WITH THESYSTEM IS BECOMING LESS ORGANIZED AND DEVELOPMENT INTO A TROPICALCYCLONE IS BECOMING LESS LIKELY. HOWEVER...THIS SYSTEM IS STILLPRODUCING WINDS OF 35 TO 40 MPH OVER PORTIONS OF THE NORTH CAROLINAOUTER BANKS AND ADJACENT WATERS. LOCALLY HEAVY RAINS AND STRONGGUSTY WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD NORTHWARD THROUGH THEMID-ATLANTIC STATES AND INTO NEW ENGLAND OVER THE NEXT DAY OR SO.FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...PLEASE CONSULTPRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECASTOFFICE.
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Heard that some private weather monitoring stations on the coast measured wind changes and pressure drops that were indicative of a surface circulation. Basically hinting that a center did briefly form after the plane left the area. Will be interesting if they re-classify this system at the end of the year.
Yeah, if it wasn't a tropical system, it was about as close as it gets without being one.
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