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Re: E Atlantic Wave About to Exit W Africa
      Sat Aug 16 2025 03:44 PM

Other than anticipating the huge surf from Erin, I'm laser-focused on this one. For several days GFS has consistently suggested it will track further west and become a strong hurricane that will directly impact Florida- either the east coast or the keys- in about 11 days. Latest run took it across the southern tip of the peninsula into the eastern GOMEX with landfall as a 944 mb major near Mobile.

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