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Re: Emily Question
      Tue Aug 02 2011 09:13 PM

Thank you all for your answers and insights. I do realize that Emily is too early to call, but its good to hear what you guys can guesstimate about it anyway!

I am picking up my 14 year old son in Orlando International returning to FL after a 5 week stay with my family in Argentina and I just hope that he will not land somewhere else in FL as the poor kid will be exhausted by the long flight.

Looking at the NHC graph, I get a feeling that Emily's track is moving out into the Atlantic in which case it might turn into a non-event. We shall see.

Many thanks to you all!!

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Charley(eyewall), Ivan, Jeanne, Dennis, Wilma, Irma, Ian (eyewall), Nicole, Helene, Milton

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* Emily Question vineyardsaker Tue Aug 02 2011 09:13 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question MikeCAdministrator   Tue Aug 02 2011 12:12 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question LoisCane   Tue Aug 02 2011 06:14 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question vineyardsaker   Tue Aug 02 2011 09:13 PM
. * * Re: Emily Question MichaelA   Tue Aug 02 2011 12:11 PM

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