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Ed in Va
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Re: 92L Lounge
      Mon Aug 24 2009 02:58 PM

I think it will come close to Hatteras and then recurve, but a lot depends on how quickly it develops and how far west it gets. Even with recurvature, it's probably going to make landfall somewhere if it gets within 200-300 miles of the coast.

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Edited by Ed in Va (Mon Aug 24 2009 03:34 PM)

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. * * Re: 92L Lounge doug   Tue Aug 25 2009 12:06 PM
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