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Excellent post Ed. You covered all the bases. Just wanted to give a quick JB synopsis. He thinks 99L will tighten up today and tonight and head towards NC tomorrow into Monday (Points out we may be seeing a rare case of a storm forming and being seen on land-based radar-Melbourne). He also thinks, whether this develops or not, that once it moves into NC, it will not run up the coast but head out to sea. He's afraid it could be a fairly strong storm when it hits NC. 90L, if it doesn't develop thunderstorms today, will not be able to push that rock up the hill. He will post later today on this one. It's going to be close to 90 and with like 100% humidity here today, so I'm going to the beach. Water temps above 70 so it should be a refreshing dip in the Atlantic. Need to get back before 5:30 for the TWO ![]() ![]() Cheers all! LI Phil |