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Re: Harolding in a new phase of the 2023 Hurricane Season
      Wed Aug 23 2023 06:24 PM

I'm not on board with the weak assessment of Franklin after re-emergence today. Regardless of the jog over DR, the circulation remains intact and environmental conditions over the SW Atlantic are very conducive to re-intensification (even rapid over the weekend). It would not be a surprise to me if Franklin becomes a strong 2 well east of Florida on Sunday- then a borderline Major on track toward Bermuda early next week.

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