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Re: Tropical Storm Gabrielle
      Thu Sep 05 2013 10:25 AM

St. Croix has gotten the most rain so far, with a narrow region of its SW coast showing Doppler estimates of 4-6" of rain, though most of the island is showing around 2". There is a large region over open water that has seen 10-11"+ of rainfall 55-80 miles SSE of Puerto Rico and 45-60 miles SW of St. Croix. St. Croix is under a flash flood warning.

System looks fairly good on radar, still has a lot of development to do, but it's quite small. Question is, with its proximity to the mountains of Puerto Rico, whether this will disrupt its development at all.

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* Gabrielle Weakens South of Puerto Rico. Heavy Rains Continue. Ed DunhamAdministrator Thu Sep 05 2013 10:25 AM
. * * Re: TD Gabrielle and 99L Random Chaos   Fri Sep 06 2013 04:26 AM
. * * TD Gabrielle and 99L danielwAdministrator   Thu Sep 05 2013 06:14 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Gabrielle South of Puerto Rico cieldumort   Thu Sep 05 2013 03:15 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Gabrielle Hawkeyewx   Thu Sep 05 2013 02:32 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Gabrielle Random Chaos   Thu Sep 05 2013 10:25 AM
. * * Tropical Storm Gabrielle Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Sep 05 2013 03:35 AM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Southeast of Puerto Rico May Develop Very Soon Random Chaos   Thu Sep 05 2013 01:45 AM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Southeast of Puerto Rico May Develop Very Soon typhoon_tip   Thu Sep 05 2013 01:35 AM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Southeast of Puerto Rico May Develop Very Soon ralphfla   Thu Sep 05 2013 01:04 AM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Southeast of Puerto Rico May Develop Very Soon typhoon_tip   Wed Sep 04 2013 10:05 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Southeast of Puerto Rico May Develop Very Soon typhoon_tip   Wed Sep 04 2013 08:58 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea Hawkeyewx   Wed Sep 04 2013 08:52 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea doug   Wed Sep 04 2013 08:21 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea typhoon_tip   Wed Sep 04 2013 08:20 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea MikeCAdministrator   Wed Sep 04 2013 08:15 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea MikeCAdministrator   Wed Sep 04 2013 07:52 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea cieldumort   Wed Sep 04 2013 06:18 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea doug   Wed Sep 04 2013 06:13 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea Fairhopian   Wed Sep 04 2013 06:10 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea MichaelA   Wed Sep 04 2013 03:26 PM
. * * Re: Invest 97L Enters Eastern Caribbean Sea typhoon_tip   Tue Sep 03 2013 08:31 PM
. * * Re: 97L RECON flight plans scottsvb   Tue Sep 03 2013 02:16 AM
. * * 97L RECON flight plans danielwAdministrator   Mon Sep 02 2013 04:59 PM

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