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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
559 (Milton),
US Major:
559 (Milton),
FL Any:
559 (Milton),
FL Major:
559 (Milton)
Ed Dunham
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Loc: Melbourne, FL
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Re: Area of Interest - Ex-Dorian East of Melbourne
Sat Aug 03 2013 01:24 AM
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At 03/06Z, Invest 91L (Dorian Remnant Low) was located about 60 miles east of Melbourne - currently with little movement. Satellite derived winds are close to tropical storm force to the east and southeast of the low center. Probability of redevelopment has increased to 60% and just a small additional increase in convective development could result in a tropical cyclone reclassification later this morning. NHC anticipates a slow movement to the north, although the operative word might indeed be 'slow' since some of the models only move the center about 30 miles to the north or northnorthwest in the next 24 hours.
The storm center has been just about stationary for the past 12 hours while intensifying over the Gulf Stream. ED
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