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Loc: Panama City Beach, Fl.
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Quiet Mid June
Wed Jun 18 2008 11:54 AM
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Kinda intrested in the piece of energy thats showing up in NAM, GFS, CMC... it's the wave over the western Caribbean/south of Cuba... appears to break off and head into the GOM in the next 24-48hrs before getting caught up in the westeries ahead and heading out... really it would be MUCH needed tropical moisture for the south Florida... 48 hr NAM
(Post moved to the appropriate Forum - forecasts based exclusivly on model projections really belong in the Forecast Lounge.)
Edited by Ed Dunham (Wed Jun 18 2008 12:24 PM)
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