To be a true warm core tropical system the total column must be warm
or should we say possess high pressure aloft, therefore in a sense
Florence is still a hybrid. It reminds me of an unnamed storm that came
ashore in Georgia in 1973 that was called a Neutercane!
I concur with Mike Reddin's well thought out post on the issue.
Take Care,
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