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Re: Another Pre-Season Storm?
      Fri May 25 2012 01:51 PM

Most of the models I'm looking at bring it off the coastal carolinas, then retrograde it into the Fl/Ga area as a very weak system. Maybe Ed or Daniel can answer this, When a system retrogrades, one would think it would naturally get weaker due to the cooler water caused by it's own CDO. Is this normally the case with early season storms? Or I might just be over thinking things, it is still the Preseason.

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