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Re: Climatological Peak Arrives With Gulf of Mexico Dolly
      Tue Sep 02 2014 05:59 AM



Developing, sloppy systems can be a real bear to forecast. Case in point: Dolly, rather than continuing wnw overnight, made a series of jumps, placing her center due north of the prior confirmed location.

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