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Ryan
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**EDITED**90L
      #73165 - Sat Sep 02 2006 11:04 PM

GFDL in 126 h on SEPT.8th has a cat. 4 possibly 5 hurricane moving west. What do people think of this..i think this needs to be watched over 99L.

sorry everyone i meant 90L i was confused.

Edited by Ryan (Mon Sep 04 2006 01:18 AM)


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madmumbler
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Re: 98L [Re: Ryan]
      #73181 - Sun Sep 03 2006 11:22 AM

The navy dropped the 98L invest from their page this morning. They're only watching 90L and 99L.

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Ryan
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TD#6 [Re: madmumbler]
      #73255 - Mon Sep 04 2006 01:23 AM

sorry about that madmumbler i edited that post, and also for TD#6 1/2 the models on Skeetobite's maps show a more northern track with the other 1/2 shows a more southern track. What do people think about this system?

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