thought the storm was looking better this morning. in the latest discussion they've taken the storm up a notch--because it's obviously stronger. we've seen intensification out of hurricanes over 'below threshold' waters before. under the right conditions they can just ignore the rules. this seems like an appropriate way to end the 2005 hurricane season.. another storm getting stronger than it's supposed to be. now, if only the season would end... you hear that zeta? wait til 2006, you can be alberto. not go around sounding like some sorority chick. HF 2130z03december
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