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Anyway, one of the services to which I subscribe -- who is ridiculously accurate about this kind of thing -- is calling for the storm of the GA coast right now to develop into a hurricane, hit around Hatteras by Sunday morning, and track up the east coast to off Long Island. [/ QUOTE ] That's quite a bit for something that hasn't even been declared a tropical depression yet. May I ask what your source is specifically? I ask because this is all I get at NHC: [ QUOTE ] A NON-TROPICAL AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS LOCATED ABOUT MIDWAY BETWEEN BERMUDA AND THE NORTHEAST FLORIDA COAST. THIS SYSTEM IS SLOWLY BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED...AND WHILE UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE CURRENTLY ONLY MARGINALLY FAVORABLE IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME A TROPICAL OR SUBTROPICAL CYCLONE OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AS IT MOVES SLOWLY AND ERRATICALLY. [/ QUOTE ] Additionally, it was my impression that computer models often give conflicting information. Here they are, in case anyone else wants to take a look: Invest 99 |
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