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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
556 (Milton),
US Major:
556 (Milton),
FL Any:
556 (Milton),
FL Major:
556 (Milton)
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Loc: Polk City, FL
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90 L- Development Possible
Sat Aug 27 2005 01:32 PM
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Invest 90L is up and according to the latest TWO, it looks likely to become a TD in the next day or two.
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This storm looks to at least threaten the islands, and then either threaten the SE or even Caribbean (once again).
Not to be overly dramatic, but with the once in a lifetime level of destruction possible from Katrina, it is doubtful that many of us here will be closely following 90L over the next 3-5 days. However, it may become a player (it would be Lee), so folks in the islands and Florida may want to keep the possibility of development in the back of their minds.
We've come a long way from our early August lull...
11:30 TWO: A LARGE TROPICAL WAVE ACCOMPANIED BY A SURFACE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS CENTERED ABOUT 1450 MILES EAST OF THE WINDWARD ISLANDS. THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY HAS INCREASED AND THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO SHOWS SIGNS OF GETTING BETTER ORGANIZED. UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE SOMEWHAT FAVORABLE...AND A TROPICAL DEPRESSION COULD FORM DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO AS THE SYSTEM MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT 10 TO 15 MPH.
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