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Unseasonably stout wave in Caribbean bringing enhanced showers and tstorms for several days, but lacks model support for development 5/26
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 276 (Idalia) , Major: 276 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 276 (Idalia) Major: 276 (Idalia)
 


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captmarti
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Wow a Category V! Whew what a site
      Fri Sep 12 2003 01:13 AM

I am astounded and in awe looking at Isabel twirling at a Cat V status. I was caught in Floyd in the Abacos in 99 and that was no small picnic!
All eyes in the Keys are on this storm. I am reminded that the people on the S/V Fantome perished because they took the forecasts to be the actual track. This looks like another nail biter with all of the various steering currents. Time will tell. Good luck to all!

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