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allan
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      Fri Oct 06 2006 03:18 PM

Yes but this may not totally be a fish storm. There has been earlier models predicting this would hit somewhere in the northeast. It's still again not out of the question tat this would loop near the coast if the so called possible nor'easter would drive as far south as Florida. Heres a model that show that shows that possible scenario.. I believe its the ETA.. sometimes is benificial
http://weather.cod.edu/forecast/loop.etaus850spd.html
notice it forms a mininal hurricane type.. WAY out of the question right now

Anything can happen.. We all learned that lesson from 2005.. Just moniter this disturbance though. May not just be a fish storm.

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Allan Reed - 18,9,5

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