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Thu Sep 19 2002 02:06 PM
Morning

Good morning everyone. I was nice to wake up and hear on the radio that South Florida is in the clear. Seriously, it was.

So why on earth does the cmc, nogaps (which is very frighteneing in intensity) and UKmet take this system towards Tampa, or even Naples? Call me crazy, but I don't like the looks of those models at all. And I certainly don't like how strong they are predicting it to be. This could get very, very scary for all of us.

Why is So. Fla. in the clear if the models are diverging more and more?



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