Solak
(Verified CFHC User)
Wed Sep 06 2006 06:28 PM
Invest 92 is up...

Looking at that disturbed area off the FL coast



92L


Solak
(Verified CFHC User)
Wed Sep 06 2006 07:31 PM
Recon is headed out to investigate 92L

3. REMARKS (ADDED) : A RESOURCES PERMITTING INVEST
OF A SUSPECT AREA OFF THE CAROLINA COAST
WAS ADDED FOR THIS AFTERNOON. ESTIMATED TAKEOFF
TIME 06/1900Z. COORDINATES 34.1N 76.7W.


allan
(Weather Master)
Wed Sep 06 2006 07:49 PM
Re: Recon is headed out to investigate 92L

This could be the storm to stop Florences curve.. It is deff something to watch. If it gets up to 50 mph or 60 mph.. This will take place of what was supposed to be Florences path and leave Florence to hit somewhere along the East Coast.

Solak
(Verified CFHC User)
Wed Sep 06 2006 11:01 PM
Re: Recon is headed out to investigate 92L

It certainly is growing in size... Interesting that TWC didn't even mention it in their 5:00 'cane report. Waiting for recon data to see what they find

ltpat228
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Sep 07 2006 03:27 AM
Re: Invest 92 is up...

Posters are saying off my state's coast of Florida, then others are saying North Carolina's coast regarding 92L.
I just walked in from work and have looked at all the info and am totally confused!
LOL.
All I know is...its been raining here on Florida's east coast ever since Ernesto departed my area last week and I would like a clearer understanding why.



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