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Sun Aug 08 2004 11:12 PM
MORE RIDGING LATER ON???

After noticing two huge troughs come down the east coast, like if it was October and not August, and another one scheduled to come down next weekend, is there a possibility that when we get in the heart of hurrican season in late August, September and early October, these troughs don't come down like they normally do and we have then a huge high pressure rige sending all storms toward the east coast and not to sea??? Can anyone explain what I am seeing???

Also, what are the chances that good-looking wave east of the Windwards develops into something, looks better today on satellite?



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