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We could see some development with #92L off the southeast coast before the holiday weekend is up. NHC now 50% within 48 hours.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 267 (Milton) , Major: 267 (Milton) Florida - Any: 267 (Milton) Major: 267 (Milton)
 


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LoisCane
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Re: 3rd Area - Invest 90L
      Mon Aug 12 2002 01:37 AM

I see the invest, but it doesn't look too exciting tonight. However it is supposed to be in the South Florida area in the middle of the week and therefore it should be watched carefully just in case by anyone in South Florida. I imagine iif it were to develop and think thats a long shot...then it's track could be different but either way its definitely worth watching just in case. Even long shots pay off sometimes.

A little surprised it was put on NRL even though signs of circulation are evident and the arm of the high does extend over the top of it giving it a chance to do something.

Let's see what it does. Either way nice to see an invest in the Atlantic.



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