92L East of the Bahamas up to 50% chance for development. NE Florida and Georgia should watch closely. Area behind Alberto up to 60% chance to develop.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
295 (Idalia)
, Major:
295 (Idalia)
Florida - Any: 295 (Idalia)
Major:
295 (Idalia)
Matthew, grow up. If you want to make an informing post, you are free to do so. Please post something that is easy to read, because what you are posting is not. If there is a system out there, and it does develop, most people here will be coming to talk about IT.
Okay, you can't spell, fine. Maybe English is not your first language, that's okay too. Just stop with all the polls and jibber jabber as people come here many times while at work and don't have the time to read all the posts you have made, they just want information.
I am not being mean, I am just being honest. So please, if you want to contribute, at least CHECK IT before you post.
And I think I know who you are. Your writing is almost giving it away. Judy Garland ring a bell?
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