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Re: All the models seem to have some credibility [Re: Rasvar]
      #22326 - Tue Aug 31 2004 10:05 PM

Maybe that A98E is picking up on something? Not trying to say the storm is going to do what it suggests, but didn't it change wildly from several runs ago?

Watching the water vapor imagery.....did I just see that ULL near FL take a pretty good shove to the SW?


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Re: All the models seem to have some credibility [Re: AphCane04]
      #22329 - Tue Aug 31 2004 10:15 PM

something of note that i have seen... the NOGAPS since 3 days ago keeps movin back to the west ..... and it's still pretty close to other tracks until close to south florida

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NEW THREAD [Re: HurriK]
      #22331 - Tue Aug 31 2004 10:18 PM

Mike has posted a new thread. All replies should be directed there!

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