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Ginger
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Ernesto Nearing Landfall Overnight
      #72616 - Tue Aug 29 2006 07:44 PM

I have a question...

Why do some storms spawn tornadoes like crazy (like Ivan did) but others do not?

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West FL Jess
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Re: Ernesto Nearing Landfall Overnight [Re: Ginger]
      #72619 - Tue Aug 29 2006 07:46 PM

is Ernesto going to be strong enough still to be pulled east by the trough? or will it just fall apart over FL?

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furkidsmom
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Re: Ernesto Nearing Landfall Overnight [Re: West FL Jess]
      #72623 - Tue Aug 29 2006 07:53 PM

It seems like everone thinks it will hold up through Florida and come out around Daytona/Jacksonville.

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Re: Ernesto Nearing Landfall Overnight [Re: furkidsmom]
      #72736 - Wed Aug 30 2006 06:26 AM

hi Im Dean frm the uk just wanted to say hope your all well after the storm finshes

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