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"Tropical Depression 7" is very disorganized and seemingly quite troffy this morning. Earlier model runs should be viewed with skepticism. #td7
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 342 (Milton) , Major: 342 (Milton) Florida - Any: 342 (Milton) Major: 342 (Milton)
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Wind: 50MPH
Pres: 1005mb
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Nw at 14 mph
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scottsvb
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Re: Potential Tropical Cyclone One
      Thu Jun 02 2022 10:33 PM

Straight forward early season predictable forecast of 40-50mph storm.. mostly far east of the center due to shear.. Mostly rain 4-6 inches. winds generally 20-25mph.. bit more near open areas and water,,, few isolated tornados around Naples-Ft Myers and east coast. Storm will pick up spead later Friday and get across the state by mid day saturday.

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