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Wxwatcher2
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Ernesto Over Cuba
      #71994 - Mon Aug 28 2006 04:38 PM

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they have closed the ports of Miami and Fort Lauderdale per channel 2 wesh tv in Orlando




Possibly but Governor Bush just said on a tv briefing that the ports were all open. This was at around 4:15pm today.


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Re: Ernesto Over Cuba [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #71999 - Mon Aug 28 2006 04:40 PM

Tracking map is out, it at 21.3N 76.9 W moving NW at 12mph. Track looks to remain the same, but intensity is down over Florida to a TS, but a hurricane in SC.

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Re: Ernesto Over Cuba [Re: Lee-Delray]
      #72005 - Mon Aug 28 2006 04:45 PM

The track changed a little. Actually its been nudged a little west. Exit from Florida is now at Cocoa/Titusville vs Jupiter, Palm Bay.

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