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To: Chas. who wrote (12899)9/2/2011 11:18:42 AM
From: Drygulch Dan  Respond to of 26104
 
I wouldn't trust anything this far out, she's an off again, on again type. Seems like she's shopping for a destination. My guess is more climbing and hooking but we will see. First a TS then a low level hurricane with major tendencies, then a TS again, now back to low level hurricane status but no major tendencies in the near future. Its enough to makes a guy's head spin and its still 4 days out before crossing East Puerto Rico's longitude. Perhaps the Canadian Maritimes should pay attention, but Florida is I think out of the picture for now. Check back in a week though.



To: Chas. who wrote (12899)9/2/2011 11:20:08 AM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26104
 
North Florida and Georgia are low probability areas for a hurricane.. You really need very unique weather patterns to get a direct hit sort of like Charlie hitting Punta Gorda..

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