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Re: Going Greek
      Sun Oct 11 2020 09:58 PM

18z October 11th GFS:
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfs/2020101118/gfs_mslp_pcpn_watl_58.png
Last several runs have stayed with the theme of a strong system (Epsilon?) ejecting NNE from the Caribbean to just off Florida's east coast.

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