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#TropicalStormMelissa now officially forecast to become a Cat 4 in the Caribbean. Very slow movement likely to add to its destructive potential.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 377 (Milton) , Major: 377 (Milton) Florida - Any: 377 (Milton) Major: 377 (Milton)
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Re: October 94L Lounge
      Mon Oct 14 2024 11:22 PM


10-15-0z early model output for 94L. Wind in knots (color). Time in hours (number stamps)

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