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Re: Jerry in Central Atlantic & 97L in Caribbean Sea
      Tue Oct 01 2013 05:59 AM

97L is looking ragged. It is not like Central Florida needs a lot more rain and most of the convection may be to the east of the center. Current oulook here is a rain event and depending where the center is, Central Florida may get a lot of that.

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