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B.C.Francis
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Re: Hurricane Models
      Mon May 09 2022 05:57 PM

I think Dorian 2019 might have reached the Cat 6 status at least for a short time What do you Mets think ? There's a lot of smart people out there who are wondering what our weather future might be with all the climate changes that are going on. For me living in Florida a landfall hurricane near me of that magnitude scared me to the bone. I was 50 miles away when it turned NE Just a thought Be smart

Edited by B.C.Francis (Mon May 09 2022 05:58 PM)

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