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Watching a 20% area in the east Antialnic. Conditions ahead of it are not very condusive for development. Right now, odds keep it likely weak/no development and it curves east of Bermuda.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 325 (Milton) , Major: 325 (Milton) Florida - Any: 325 (Milton) Major: 325 (Milton)
 


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cieldumort
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Daniel, redux
      #68503 - Fri Jul 28 2006 02:23 AM

Speaking of things which may surprise on the upside, Daniel looks to me as if he may soon become worthy of T numbers again.

Daniel Night Vision Floater

Edited for more appropriate title instead of "99L." -Clark

Edited by Clark (Fri Jul 28 2006 10:09 AM)


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Re: Daniel, redux [Re: cieldumort]
      #68518 - Fri Jul 28 2006 10:16 PM

Model data on former "Daniel",,,



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