Yeah, you'll get them over water with the fringe. But I'm inland so we don't usually get the lightning. 5000 is a lot of strikes btw.
An interesting phenominon could send Charley either way. As noted in the 11:00pm discussion, a dry slot has rotated in all the way to the core. This is a - for development. However, both Bonnie and Charley had tended to organize a bit in the wee hours through the early daylight. Hopefully that isn't the case this time because that would mean development right on top of people. 973 is low. How low can it get?
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