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Re: TD#2 No Longer, 90L May Develop Tomorrow
      Fri Aug 14 2009 08:19 AM

There is no way to tell. This far out what is now 90L may be somewhere closeby, but it is not something I would change a Vacation plan over at this time. Just be aware of it and watch to see where it goes.

The Hurricane Center only pushes the 3 day cone, and we're about a week away from that with 90L. Based on the long range models it would be close around the 24th give or take a day. Close is within 1000 miles though.

Enjoy the time here, odds are in your favor that it will be fine.

I live across the street from Universal Studios and other than being hot and the afternoon seabreeze rainfall (that usually goes away in 15 minutes or so) it's not bad.

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* TD#2 No Longer, 90L May Develop Tomorrow usmc1975 Fri Aug 14 2009 08:19 AM
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. * * Re: TD#2 No Longer, 90L May Develop Tomorrow Evan Johnson   Fri Aug 14 2009 10:06 AM
. * * Re: TD#2 No Longer, 90L May Develop Tomorrow MikeCAdministrator   Fri Aug 14 2009 08:19 AM

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