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scottsvb
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      #81777 - Sun Aug 17 2008 10:58 AM

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It's definately apparent today just how much a beating Fay took when it crossed Haiti, but the whole thing is kind of unusual, since Fay actually formed over land. The LLC never appears to have crossed the coast of Cuba as far as I can tell, yet the LLC is clearly being disrupted and having a very hard time getting reorganized.
Without recon, it's hard to tell exactly what is going on, and with the center so close to Cuba the recon can't go in. Frustrating situation... as far as the track changes go... Tampa has still not moved.





Hugh Fay didnt form overland...it formed in the Mono Passage....also Hispaniola didnt really beat Fay down..it just kept her from getting stronger.. she still had alot of moisture inflow, upper dynamics and the pressure never went up more than 1mb. She become stronger after leaving Haiti 1003mb.


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