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Tracking 90L off the coast of central Florida. Low odds but likely blustery and very wet, regardless. Flooding the greatest risk with this one.
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LindaK
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Frances' Impact on Alabama
      Thu Sep 02 2004 06:25 PM

I live in Auburn, Alabama. In 1995, Opal came through here and caused major damage (lots of trees downed, roofs messed up, tornadoes spawned, etc), exactly 20 years after Eloise did the same thing. Being 4 hours from shore, we don't normally get much hurricane activity, apart from buches of rain. I'm wondering a) what factors would make a hurricane come all this way inland (like following rivers, coming from the Gulf, etc), and b) is Frances likely to do the same? Thanks so much!

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