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scottsvb
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Re: Long Range 2026
      Sun May 24 2026 08:01 PM

GFS Always has feedback errors after 84 hours out in the tropics by wanting to form early season Tropical Storms out of T-Storm clusters it blows up in May-Early June.
I would stick with Euro for 90% of June until we get into later July

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