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Invest #93L now being tracked east of Florida. 30% chance for development from just east of Florida into the Gulf.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 277 (Milton) , Major: 277 (Milton) Florida - Any: 277 (Milton) Major: 277 (Milton)
 


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Mike Gaynor
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TD #4
      #70384 - Mon Aug 21 2006 10:37 PM

I think TD4 could split into 2 pieces... the one that used to be the circulation which is getting choked with some dust will probably curve nw and die. The bottom half.. the real circulation will continue its westward track. If does so.. we will be watching the Carribean closely and even the islands but its soo far out that it's clearly unknown what it might do at this point. Though it was a guess..

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