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LI Phil
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Alex? [Re: James88]
      #17296 - Sun Aug 01 2004 03:55 PM

I posted it on the last page, but not sure anyone saw it. SHIPS model has Alex at 73 mph in 48 hours and 74 mph in 72 hours. Of course, by that time, Alex will be heading across the pond towards James & Rich.

SHIPS also takes Alex to 60 mph in 24 hours, so folks from Hattaras south to JAX should probably keep a watchful eye on this one. Like some others on this board, I'm not totally convinced of the track across the NC barrier islands, although all the models I've seen take it either that way or even further east.

91L also bears watching down the road. Right now it's chugging along on it's merry way, occasionally flaring up and then dying down.

90L has been taken down by NRL, but anything in the gulf bathtub needs to be monitored.

Cheers,

LI Phil

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Re: better satellite image [Re: Rabbit]
      #22684 - Wed Sep 01 2004 05:29 PM

Quote:

of the TD and the wave
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html




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