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LoisCane
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      Mon May 26 2008 08:07 AM

Seriously. Taking some sort of rainy, closed system up out of the Carib following the current moisture trail into the SW-South Florida Coast. Too early to believe in a point where it would hit or what it would be but it's not just the GFS anymore.

So... thoughts?

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* GFS Long Range "Rainacane" weathernet Mon May 26 2008 08:07 AM
. * * Re: Initial Outlook for the 2008 Season rmbjoe1954   Tue May 27 2008 08:48 AM
. * * Re: GFS Long Range "Rainacane" Storm Hunter   Wed May 21 2008 11:57 AM
. * * Re: GFS Long Range "Rainacane" doug   Fri May 23 2008 10:28 AM
. * * Re: GFS Long Range "Rainacane" weatherguy08   Sun May 25 2008 04:45 PM
. * * Re: GFS Long Range "Rainacane" rmbjoe1954   Sun May 25 2008 06:02 PM
. * * Check out Nogaps for your Rainacane.. LoisCane   Mon May 26 2008 08:07 AM

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