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#Beryl official forecast track continues to nudge to the right. Hurricane Watches seem likely by tonight for portions of the Texas coast #txwx
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MichaelA
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Re: Kirk Forecast Lounge
      Thu Aug 30 2012 09:28 AM

This morning's sat pics are showing what appears to be an eye feature with Kirk. It's a rather small system and NHC is predicting that he could ramp up rather quickly due to that small size.

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