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Re: Atlantic Revs Back Up - And Getting Closer to Land
      Wed Sep 26 2018 12:33 PM

(Kirk)
Several clean SFMR and flight-level results support 65 MPH - and still intensifying.

Tracking NW or maybe even NNW, at least at this time.

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* Atlantic Revs Back Up - And Getting Closer to Land cieldumort Wed Sep 26 2018 12:33 PM
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