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Re: Emily Question
      Tue Aug 02 2011 12:12 PM

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What kind of potential threat would Emily pose to East-Central Florida and, specifically, Orlando International Airport by Saturday around noon?

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Nothing really based on the odds, if what the current models and forecast track shows verifies..,. Ie, if it stays east,

If it crosses the peninsula, it would be a lot more. It honestly is too early to say and I would be fooling you otherwise. The future of Emily is still cloudy, until it gets near or over Haiti/Dominican republic it is virtually impossible to give you a real answer with a straight face.

I'd recommend checking out NWS Melbourne's discussions, or see the website for them in the meantime.

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* Emily Question vineyardsaker Tue Aug 02 2011 12:12 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question MikeCAdministrator   Tue Aug 02 2011 12:12 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question LoisCane   Tue Aug 02 2011 06:14 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question vineyardsaker   Tue Aug 02 2011 09:13 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question MichaelA   Tue Aug 02 2011 12:11 PM

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