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Tropical Storm Chris Strengthens, Must be Watched Closely
      #68897 - Tue Aug 01 2006 10:28 PM

What should be Hurricane Chris tommorrow should continue on a westward track though I have this feeling it may try to move up the Florida coastline and landfall around where Frances and Jeane made landfall. I dunno... tricky forecast. Just gonna have to watch and see. Whats really weird is that the GFS never came out yet which is very unusual. New Advisory at 11. Hurricane or not?

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Re: Tropical Storm Chris Strengthens, Must be Watched Closely [Re: allan]
      #68900 - Tue Aug 01 2006 10:34 PM

Not a hurricane at 11 is my guess. It looks like in the last couple of hours it took a n n/w turn. May just be a trick to the eye on the water vapor image

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