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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
558 (Milton),
US Major:
558 (Milton),
FL Any:
558 (Milton),
FL Major:
558 (Milton)
doug
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Re: 92L Lounge
Tue Aug 22 2017 09:50 AM
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My personal assessment of this system this morning is that the focal point of energy is near 28N and 78.5W and it seems to be moving northward with limited convection. It seems to be responding to fringes of the flow around the trough to its north. The energy that has been trailing south and southeastward the focal point is now being interdicted by the outflow from former Harvey and is likely to dissipate. It would be very surprising to me if this system actually regenerates as it is relatively weak in the context of the other systems influencing it.
-------------------- doug
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