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Sat Aug 13 2005 06:25 PM
Good night, Irene, good night Irene...

Gee about two seconds after I observed last night Irene is starting to look like she's pulling tog, poof! it all goes...a diet of dry air is reducing her to skin and bones. And it looks like on sat images that the shear has been more of a factor in the last couple days than has been discussed. I keep reading about low shear and it looks like Irene is getting almost as much shear as some of the other storms we've seen in the last month, like Franklin. Can someone provide some feedback on this.


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