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Wed Sep 18 2002 09:18 PM
And the million dollar question is....

so, did the center really reform further north, or is is now moving more north--or both?

Misses by storms have been made by a 100 mile jog in the path, hits can be made too. As Steve says, the next model runs will look different. And a stom that was to be 180 miles from Key West, may be only 80 miles to the west now? And a little further east overall....hmmm.

Plus the other big news is the jump from 45 mph to 60 in 3 hours, 4mb drop. Here we go. Coming in closer to Cuba may slow it down.....what if if jumps Cuba?

Jason Kelley, thoughts?

IHS,

Bill



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