LI Phil
(User)
Tue Aug 03 2004 02:18 PM
Quick Post

Steve already mentioned it, but I too want to give props to JB. Looks like Alex is still strengthening as it nears Hattaras.
Bobbi-It's "Outer" Banks.

91L should be close to Luis by tomorrow night, and while it is forecasted to recurve, JB thinks it might be a problem for the Bahamas down the road. If that happens, it could get entrained in the trof and be a problem for the east coast next week. Just speculation. Once Alex clears NC, will keep focused on 91L. Gotta check NRL to see if they upgraded it yet.

Finally, 92L. Might get a name, but it will be one for the fishes. That's OK. Just keep 'em coming.

OK, gotta go do some research...back later



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