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Invest 92/TD7/Harvey?
      Fri Jul 29 2005 07:44 PM

I am a true novice... take nothing I say for fact. That is why I am posting this in the forum for "gut feelings."

However, I feel that TD7/soon to be Harvey will take a path that is a mixture of Elena and the 1935 Labor Day Storm. I feel that it will make landfall, or come within 50 miles of shores somewhere between Venice and Marco Island, then track NNW along the coast somewhere between 105-115 mph.

I feel that this will be the case given this year's model trends (start east @ first forecast, end up further west, ie Dennis and Emily originally aiming @ the peninsula), and the forecast ridging.

Don't count on this, I'll probably be totally wrong, but it is my current strong opinion, and I wanted a place to post it... just in case I'm right.

Thanks for humoring me by reading this post.

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* Invest 92/TD7/Harvey? Big Red Machine Fri Jul 29 2005 07:44 PM
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