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Jamiewx
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Dennis at 11am...nearly Cat 5 [Re: Terry Johnson]
      #39810 - Fri Jul 08 2005 02:39 PM

150mph gusts 185
NW at 14
938 mb

from the 11am package


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Lysis
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The West Coast will still be somewhat affected [Re: Magic Hat]
      #39812 - Fri Jul 08 2005 02:41 PM

I looked at the lunar forecast and we have a full moon tomorrow night, and yesterday and today the tides were unusually high in our harbor, with the water coming right up to the bottom of the dock. Anyone living on water on the West Coast of Florida may want to keep a close eye on their waters, and make some preparations for flooding. I know that, like my area, allot of these places do not flood very well. As always, to what degree we will flood depends on what track Dennis ultimately takes.
Locally, this may break the high tide during Tropical Storm Gabrielle, where the water breached over the sea wall.

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ftlaudbob
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almost on shore in Cuba [Re: Jamiewx]
      #39819 - Fri Jul 08 2005 02:46 PM

It is very close to being on shore,Ahead of the 2pm forcast.All hands on deck,this is a MONSTER!!!!Need all the pros now.

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Re: almost on shore in Cuba [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #39825 - Fri Jul 08 2005 02:51 PM

new thread posted

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Looks to be turning more northerly [Re: tornado00]
      #39908 - Fri Jul 08 2005 04:31 PM

not a good sign.. looks to me like ole'e Dennis is starting to make a more northerly turn instead of that WNW everyone wants to believe is going to happen. Somebody tell me this is NOT happening.

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