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Re: Tropical Outlook For 2009
      Fri May 15 2009 06:39 PM

Is anyone noticing the CMC model has a pretty significant surface low on the Florida West Coast in 144 hrs? the GFS has a weak low in the middle of the gulf.

(This post and the two that follow were moved from the Tropical Outlook thread to the thread by Weather456. Note that the Tropical Outlook thread is only for 2009 seasonal forecasts in the Atlantic basin.)

Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon May 18 2009 02:44 PM)

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* Subtropical Storm Sandwich Anyone Weather456 Fri May 15 2009 06:39 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Outlook For 2009 Florida Boy   Fri May 15 2009 09:21 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Outlook For 2009 MichaelA   Fri May 15 2009 08:30 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Outlook For 2009 abyrd   Fri May 15 2009 06:39 PM

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