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      Fri Jun 26 2009 02:20 PM

this is the lounge for discussion on the long range of 93L.

Right now the only lounge worthy topic is the HWRF model, which suggests Florida's west coast may want to watch out for this system sometime next week. It's in the lounge since it is likely to change before then. Any time there is no set certain center of circulation (like right now) longer range models are a crap shoot at best.

The SHLP Model puts it close to hurricane strength toward the end (see the intensity models). This will probably change also, but means it's worthy to be watched.

HRWF Model Run for 6/26

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