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allan
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Ernesto....
      Mon Aug 28 2006 07:04 AM

Ya I agree.. We may get a hurricane watch that goes as far north as Flagler Beach in my county. Which ,eams no college Tuesday and Wednesday of course. This storm is a very confusing storm but once it crosses Cuba then we'll know. I agree with what they said up there.. Ernesto is going to move out of Cuba fast! Then it may become a major hurricane as mentioned in the NHC discussion. They were really just being generous to us as putting it as a 1 for now. So we will watch and see what happens with Ernesto today!

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Allan Reed - 18,9,5

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