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Unseasonably stout wave in Caribbean bringing enhanced showers and tstorms for several days, but lacks model support for development 5/26
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Re: Major Hurricane John Setting Sights on Baja - Several top models shift hard right
      Sat Sep 02 2006 02:00 AM

Lots of reasons to argue that the weakness in the High will allow him to move more NNW or NW than WNW or W, and possibly even make a right at some point. For now, his track appears to be generally on a level very similar to 2003's Marty.

NWS offices in Arizona are already including special verbiage to account for the possibility of thunderstorms with heavy rain. After 1997's Nora PR disaster, it would seem that everyone is treading carefully, of course.

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* Major Hurricane John Setting Sights on Baja - Several top models shift hard right cieldumort Sat Sep 02 2006 02:00 AM
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