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allan
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Next up, Debby
      Sun Aug 06 2006 06:59 PM

Unlike Chris, 91L has alot of room and less dry air and dust to work with so we will probably see a TD very soon. It is getting organized but very slowly. I say a Hurricane by hmmm Wednesday. Major hurricane is not out of the question because this systems got a long way to go. The CMC model Friday predicted a large storm by tommorrow. Large in size not strength lol. Whats really scary if it this storm enters the Carribean like Ivan did. WOW we would be in trouble because there is no shear in there as of right now. It would deffinatly become major Hurricane Debby. Course this storm could be like Irene and fizzle out off and on then decide to strengthen before getting near land. That was a very annoying storm. So lets watch and see. Who knows..

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