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Re: 2008 season!
      Wed Apr 16 2008 12:43 AM

is it me, or are a few models getting a little jumpy with these frontal lows off the SE Coast? Curious to see how this low off the SE US responds to the high way out into the atlantic... should create some nice winds along the east coast... (between two highs) going to be interesting to see how it deepens as it moves eventually north and north east..... even though SST's are not even remotely warm (a hint of warm core is seen in a few models)...curious to see if the next low to form further south as a few models indicate and what it will do.....

by the way NHC added a new map to there homepage... nice?

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