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Re: TD 12 Slowly Approaches West Florida
      Fri Sep 05 2003 12:31 AM

youve more or less got my short term path. i was thinking cedar key earlier, but now it seems further south. long term i'm not so sure it will be going out past hatteras... might just linger off the east coast until the ridge builds back. keep in mind the storm is staying on the southern edge of the westerly flow and may never really get hung in them.. might just nudge along until the ridging builds back.
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* TD 12 Slowly Approaches West Florida Ed DunhamAdministrator Fri Sep 05 2003 12:31 AM
. * * Re: TD 12 Slowly Approaches West Florida Steve H.   Fri Sep 05 2003 12:24 AM
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