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Area in the MDR Atlantic being watched for later next week, 20% chance of development. Leeward Islands need to watch closely.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 18 (Beryl) , Major: 331 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 331 (Idalia) Major: 331 (Idalia)
 


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Subject Forum Poster Posted on
. Re: Irene Surge Forecasts 2011 News Talkbacks Dougyd Fri Aug 26 2011 10:23 AM
. Re: Wilma Approaching the Yucatan Peninsula 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Fri Oct 21 2005 08:34 AM
. Re: 18z GFS and NAM.... 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Fri Sep 23 2005 07:19 PM
. Re: Wind Strength 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Thu Sep 22 2005 03:51 PM
. Colonial Pipeline 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Wed Aug 31 2005 08:47 PM
. Re: Dennis Aftermath 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Sun Jul 10 2005 05:51 PM
. Re: Conch Republic Bashing 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Sat Jul 09 2005 05:30 PM
. Re: Conch Republic Bashing 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Sat Jul 09 2005 04:06 PM
. Re: Dennis Over Cuba 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Fri Jul 08 2005 06:03 PM
. Re: making landfall soon 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Fri Jul 08 2005 04:23 PM
. Re: Hurricane Watches up For Keys, Tropical Storm Watch For Southern Florida Dennis 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Thu Jul 07 2005 12:17 PM
. Re: FSU Superensemble 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Thu Jul 07 2005 09:29 AM
. Re: Hurricane Dennis in the Caribbean 2005 News Talkbacks Dougyd Wed Jul 06 2005 08:19 PM

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