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A new 20% area over the Southeast and Gulf, from Lousiana to Georgia is up for this week. Rain is most likely impact regardless of development.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 275 (Milton) , Major: 275 (Milton) Florida - Any: 275 (Milton) Major: 275 (Milton)
 


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Wingman51
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Re: June 01 - low entering Gulf of Mexico
      Wed Jun 01 2005 08:32 AM

My guess is that the storms we are currently seing in Fl are the result of the occluded front to our north and the mid level developing Low in the gulf - - While the configuration of the front is rather odd - - the presence of a Gulf Low this late is not unprecedented

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