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New NHC Advisory with Milton at 180 MPH 905mb. Recon heading back in and could get even stronger still. Tampa may get 10-15' of surge on current forecast track. #FLwx #HurricaneMilton
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 11 (Helene) , Major: 11 (Helene) Florida - Any: 11 (Helene) Major: 11 (Helene)
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Re: High Activity Low Impact
      Thu Sep 10 2020 01:54 PM

GFS depends too much on the western part of the wave becoming dominant, too early to tell if that happens, if it doesn't it'll probably curve north well before that. I'm not overly concerned about it yet.

The two areas either side of Florida right now have my attention, especially the one east of the Bahamas.

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