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Area in the Eastern Atlantic up to 40% chance to develop. Those in the leeward/Winward islands of the Caribbean should watch closely for Sun/Mon. 94L at 20% chance to develop.
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Re: Carribean Predictions
      Mon May 26 2008 09:29 AM

Oh!!! Yeah Here we go...... Been watching the models since Friday and run to run they have been holding steady. Round up the troops let's get it on....... Maybe someone can call the oil guys in the gulf and let them push oil to $200 this week they will call us crazy but I have a feeling this on will form...

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* Carribean Predictions allan Mon May 26 2008 09:29 AM
. * * Re: Carribean Predictions hugo survivor   Mon May 26 2008 09:29 AM
. * * Re: Carribean Predictions hurricaneguy   Mon May 26 2008 10:56 PM
. * * Re: Carribean Predictions AprilDriesse   Sat May 31 2008 04:59 PM
. * * Re: Carribean Predictions Genesis   Sun Jun 01 2008 07:26 PM

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