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#Beryl now a Hurricane with 75mph. Now Forecast to be a 120mph Major Hurricane near the Windwards on Monday. Hurricane Warnings now up for Barbados, Watches for other areas.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 304 (Idalia) , Major: 304 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 304 (Idalia) Major: 304 (Idalia)
10.1N 49.3W
Wind: 75MPH
Pres: 992mb
Moving:
W at 22 mph
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Re: Other Areas of Interest
      Mon Sep 11 2006 09:51 AM

The above metioned wave at 12N 2W @ 09/12Z is pushing off the African coast now and still looks healthy, for now...

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* Other Areas of Interest Ed DunhamAdministrator Mon Sep 11 2006 09:51 AM
. * * Re: Other Areas of Interest vpbob21   Mon Sep 11 2006 03:21 PM
. * * Re: Other Areas of Interest Bee-Beep   Mon Sep 11 2006 05:31 PM
. * * Re: Other Areas of Interest Storm Cooper   Mon Sep 11 2006 09:51 AM

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