She now has completely recovered,and is looking very good.She has survived the cool SST'S and the shear.She will now be entering warmer SST'S and low shear.I think we will have our first Hurricane of the season in a few days.The 5PM NHC forecast track remains the same.By the middle of next week SE Florida COULD be under the gun.This is still 3,000 miles away so there is plenty that can happen and plenty of time to watch her.
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Survived: 10 hurricanes in Rhode Island,Florida and the Yucatan of Mexico .
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