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Sara's remnants are now in the Gulf, but are not expected to reorganize much. Elsewhere, no tropical development is anticipated.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 42 (Milton) , Major: 42 (Milton) Florida - Any: 42 (Milton) Major: 42 (Milton)
 


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A busy week ahead...
      #37919 - Mon Jul 04 2005 03:13 PM

OK...things are about to start picking up.

1) TD 3 looks like, as of early this afternoon, it is shifting it's center further off to the NE. The NWS TAE afternoon forecast discussion does a good job of overviewing the situation. If we are seeing this relocation, then the shift for 3/Cindy would be further north and east (as has been hinted at in the 12Z NAM and GFS). I think that the Florida peninsula is still out of the woods with 3/Cindy, but the Panhandle still is in play for an eventual landfall.

2) Soon to be TD 4 (Dennis?) is going to be a bugaboo down the road for (likely) South/West FL and the Panhandle later this week/next week. We will need watch this one closely.

In summary, EVERYONE who lives along the Gulf Of Mexico and from the Keys up to Savannah along the Atlantic Coast needs to be watching these two systems.

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Jason Kelley


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