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Re: Next Names on the List: Francine, Gordon and Helene
      Mon Sep 09 2024 12:39 PM

Recon's found the center NW of the 11AM EDT point, with the cloud tops warming this afternoon signaling no rapid intensification at least this afternoon , so I think the general forecast cone is pretty good a the moment. With the elongation I think it'll hold steady today, but watch for any cold/hot towers forming.

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* Next Names on the List: Francine, Gordon and Helene cieldumort Mon Sep 09 2024 12:39 PM
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