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#Beryl now pushing inland after landfall near Matagorda. Flooding, surge, wind damage and tornadoes continue.
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MichaelA
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Re: 90L Lounge
      Fri Jul 30 2010 11:01 AM

It is mentioned in both the outlook and discussion. They've simply lumped it in with the wave that has just emerged from Africa. There is abundant moisture over the entire basin now with a weak to slightly moderate SAL north of the tropical Atlantic. Things look like they will begin to percolate in the coming few days.

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* 90L Lounge MikeCAdministrator Fri Jul 30 2010 11:01 AM
. * * Re: 90L Lounge ChrisS   Fri Jul 30 2010 08:32 AM
. * * Re: 90L Lounge MichaelA   Fri Jul 30 2010 11:01 AM
. * * Re: 90L Lounge allan   Fri Jul 30 2010 12:13 PM
. * * Re: 90L Lounge ChrisS   Fri Jul 30 2010 03:32 PM

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