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Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear
      Sat Oct 09 2004 09:05 PM

Excellent point. We will have to wait until the 10pm Advisory to find out which side won- re:ED's earlier post.

Matthew is very close to the Canadian model from last night. The whole 4pm track is with that model. Some of the others may have come around to the current track, but the Canadian was the first.
Word of caution. Some areas have received very heavy rainfall amounts in the last 48 hours. Should the winds increase in your area. Trees will blow over with a lot less wind than you would normally see.
Rapid runoff will cause flash flooding, and the coastal flooding will not allow the creeks, bayous and streams to compensate.

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* Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear Ed DunhamAdministrator Sat Oct 09 2004 09:05 PM
. * * Administrative Notes Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Oct 10 2004 09:49 AM
. * * Re: Matthew weakens Sean2   Sun Oct 10 2004 10:32 AM
. * * Re: Matthew weakens Storm Cooper   Sun Oct 10 2004 11:05 AM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear FireAng   Sat Oct 09 2004 03:29 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear anony   Sat Oct 09 2004 03:45 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear Steve Hirschb.   Sat Oct 09 2004 04:01 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear anony   Sat Oct 09 2004 04:55 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear mbfly   Sat Oct 09 2004 08:49 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear danielwAdministrator   Sat Oct 09 2004 09:05 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear mbfly   Sat Oct 09 2004 09:15 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear Matt033   Sat Oct 09 2004 09:30 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear Terra   Sat Oct 09 2004 09:41 PM
. * * Re: Matthew...stick a fork in him, he's done. Storm Cooper   Sat Oct 09 2004 10:33 PM
. * * Re: Matthew...stick a fork in him, he's done. danielwAdministrator   Sat Oct 09 2004 10:42 PM
. * * Re: Matthew...stick a fork in him, he's done. Steve   Sat Oct 09 2004 10:54 PM
. * * He's Not Done Yet ! danielwAdministrator   Sun Oct 10 2004 04:21 AM
. * * SubTropical Storm Nicole forms off Bermuda danielwAdministrator   Sun Oct 10 2004 04:38 AM
. * * Matthew Spawning Tornadoes danielwAdministrator   Sun Oct 10 2004 06:34 AM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear Matt033   Sat Oct 09 2004 08:04 PM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear Storm Cooper   Sat Oct 09 2004 10:19 AM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear LI Phil   Sat Oct 09 2004 10:52 AM
. * * Re: Matthew Struggles Against Strong Shear andy1tom(me)   Sat Oct 09 2004 12:53 PM
. * * Matthew and rain... Steve   Sat Oct 09 2004 02:54 PM
. * * Re: Matthew making a last run Storm Hunter   Sat Oct 09 2004 03:08 PM
. * * Re: Matthew making a last run anony   Sat Oct 09 2004 03:44 PM

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