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Mon Aug 30 2004 04:50 PM
Re: Gaston and Hermine

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Hermine looks like it could be on the coast of Rhode Island or Massachussetts by 8pm tonight
Also, Gaston could be back over water by 11pm, and if that happens, it will likely go directly to TS because the nrl site has the intensity at 45 mph and 998 mb on the satellite page

wind and satellite data

I am still thinking that Frances will turn east very close to the Florida east coast as a Cat III




Hey Rabbit,
just a heads up. NRL has stopped updating Gaston at this point... the lastest NHC report had 30 MPH sustained winds, it's still hanging together, but it's certainly not what NRL has up there (of course if someone else wants to verify one way or another, feel free... just what I'm obserbing)

Thanks!
Mark
(still need to remember to register...)



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