A little bit subtropical, a little tropical.
And kicking up the coast and well inland.
FPS buoy has the numbers.
Pretty windy here in the Piedmont.
A powerful extratropical storm (94L) with some tropical characteristics is bringing tropical storm-like conditions to the waters just offshore the U.S. coast, from South Carolina to Virginia. QuikSCAT data from this morning and last night (Figure 1) show that tropical storm-force winds of 40-50 mph cover a 400-mile swath of ocean just offshore the North Carolina coast.
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