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Re: The Waves
      Sun Jul 30 2006 08:41 PM

I'll take a stab at this one and get feedback if needed...I would say by August the Bermuda High should be settled so to speak but it can still shift. TC's will go westward under the high until it comes to the western edge of the high and then begin a northward turn around the edge of the high. 99L... I would give it a 5.5 for now...

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