| MikeC   Admin
 
 
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| This is for TD#13 discussion.
 
 Currently I think it'll be a fish spinner, but  is #1 concern at the moment.
 
 
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| soccermark Unregistered
 
 
 
 
 
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| any chance it will head toward FL
 
 
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| Clark Meteorologist
 
 
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| Way too early to tell right now. Most likely, it'll be a fish spinner -- maybe even get caught by a trough with the remnants of  -- but there's still plenty of time to determine where this one is going.
 
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| Erb Unregistered
 
 
 
 
 
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| Do you think this one will go through the bahamas?
 
 
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| disneyfanfl Verified CFHC User
 
 
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| As of the 11AM from the , TD13 is no more.  While I'm happy about this, I'd rather have a developed storm end up as a fish spinner than stay a wave that could redevelop like  did after moving farther west.
 
 http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT3+shtml/291422.shtml
 
 
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| lonny307 Unregistered
 
 
 
 
 
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| I hate to say it but didn't  start the same way. First a depression then an open wave and then back to a depression???
   
 
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| Glenos Registered User
 
 
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| Hi folks, can anyone shed any light on how  is going to hit Nashville as my disabled girlfriend lives there.Im in England at present and im worried as you can imagine.I have read all of the reports but i cant make head nor tail of whats likely to be happening.If theres a power outage ill be in the dark (!) as to whats going on. I really need to know .Reagrds to all .Glenos
   
 
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| disneyfanfl Verified CFHC User
 
 
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| She'll probably be okay, I think. While Nashville is in for some rough weather it will be nothing like what happened to the coastal areas of MS, LA, and AL. Basically it'll rain alot (100% chance), winds will be about 30mph  with gusts to 50, and some power might go out.  You can check the National Weather Service official forecast for that area here:
 http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ifps/MapClick.php?CityName=Nashville&state=TN&site=OHX
 
 
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