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Re: 90L Lounge
      Mon Sep 09 2024 11:57 AM

Link to the Francine Forecast Lounge. Invest 90L has become a major player in the tropical storm's evolution and looks to have about a 50/50 shot of either being the dominant circulation or at the very least, continue merging with what was Invest 91L, to congeal closer to NHC's earlier track forecast center line.

So that this Lounge itself can be referenced without a risk of breaking things, we will leave it on its own, but for all practical intents and purposes, is part of the Francine Lounge.

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* Pre-Francine 90L cieldumort Mon Sep 09 2024 11:57 AM
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