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The broad Gulf area is now up to 70/70% for development while the Atlantic area is 10/30% for development. Neither are marked as an invest area yet, but the Gulf may be tagged later today. Texas should watch the Gulf area for a large rain event. Atlantic is FL through the Carolinas depending on how soon (if at all) the system develops, sooner implies further north.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 292 (Idalia) , Major: 292 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 292 (Idalia) Major: 292 (Idalia)
 


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Margie
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All This and Lizards Too
      Sun Jun 04 2006 03:48 AM

I just found out that south FL is also home, charmingly, to large lizards, called monitor lizards, and that in fact one was just caught that was six feet long.

I am just going to have to start thinking of south Florida as a nature-lovers paradise, I guess. Or should I wait for the news articles about giant spiders?

Here is something more my speed:

http://www.infotecbusinesssystems.com/wildlife/

I've been watching this eagle cam nightly, and right at the moment it is close to sunset in Vancouver, BC, and the sun is shining on the nest -- very beautiful. You've gotta check this out. Even the way these eaglets poop is cute!

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* What's the deal with the Miami Ft Lauderdale area? Margie Sun Jun 04 2006 03:48 AM
. * * All This and Lizards Too Margie   Sun Jun 04 2006 03:48 AM
. * * Re: All This and Lizards Too vonkamp   Mon Aug 21 2006 07:16 PM
. * * Re: All This and Lizards Too GuppieGrouper   Sun Jun 11 2006 10:23 AM

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