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Re: Rise of the Peak Season
      Fri Aug 21 2020 08:13 AM

Recon is finding that THIRTEEN has reformed a good deal south of the naked swirl being tracked last night, and that the cyclone's center is now much closer to 16.6N 59.6W this morning. If confirmed, this could significantly impact future track and intensity, and suggests a voyage that takes the system over more of the rugged island landscapes is now very possible.

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* Rise of the Peak Season MikeCAdministrator Fri Aug 21 2020 08:13 AM
. * * Re: Rise of the Peak Season Joeyfl   Sat Aug 22 2020 01:47 PM
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