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Re: Invest 94L Ramped up overnight, and back down in the morning
      Tue Aug 19 2008 04:28 PM

Let's hope for everyones sake that a repeat of 2004 isn't in the cards.
At least Florida has picked up some helpful servings of rain. Very generous servings, eh?

As for closely-timed storms following the same path, it almost certainly has to do with the steering currents which navigated the first storm still being about the same by the time a "closely-timed" storm comes along. This isn't always the case, of course, but it has happened plenty of times with storms that are closely-timed and just close to each other.

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* Invest 94L Ramped up overnight, and back down in the morning cieldumort Tue Aug 19 2008 04:28 PM
. * * Re: Invest 94L Ramped up overnight, and back down in the morning Major7   Tue Aug 19 2008 02:25 PM
. * * Re: Invest 94L Ramped up overnight, and back down in the morning cieldumort   Tue Aug 19 2008 04:28 PM
. * * Re: Invest 94L Ramped up overnight, and back down in the morning Major7   Thu Aug 21 2008 12:57 AM
. * * Re: Invest 94L Ramped up overnight, and back down in the morning craigm   Thu Aug 21 2008 09:16 AM

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