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Thu Sep 23 2004 04:09 PM
well if the high builds in to the nnw of her some

she wont go very far north in her westward progress which would make it harder to miss the state

opens ups doors for other possibilities too

also could keep her out there longer which could in time enhance her strength and bring her in stronger..

storms cant go where the high builds in
that is my question on this current scenario

that is what worries me
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_05/anis.html



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