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Re: water vapor over NC shows dry air lifting
      Wed Aug 20 2008 02:10 PM

I guess what I meant was there was a trough over NC that appears to be sliding to the east as shown on the water vapor model, and I thought that would allow Fay to move northward. The high pressure over Texas seem to be pushing to the east, so wouldn't that also allow Fay to move north?

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