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Interesting double blob presentation now, reminds me of what Charley looked like when it was developing in the Caribbean before its Cuba landfall...
15.6N seems reasonable enough, will probably gain latitude now its got a stronger inner core.
painkillerr wrote:The marinas in Fajardo, P.R. began hauling the motoryachts and sailboats out of the water early this morning!
They can smell it coming.
chrisjslucia wrote:Interesting double blob presentation now, reminds me of what Charley looked like when it was developing in the Caribbean before its Cuba landfall...
15.6N seems reasonable enough, will probably gain latitude now its got a stronger inner core.
HI KWT - any view as to the time frame for the gain in latitude?
SunnyFla wrote:If Earl stays west until 60-65 at this latitude he will hit the Hebert (AY-bear) box.
Cycloneye--take care in PR---it is getting closer and closer to a hit for you.
cycloneye wrote:painkillerr wrote:The marinas in Fajardo, P.R. began hauling the motoryachts and sailboats out of the water early this morning!
They can smell it coming.
Welcome to storm2k fellow boricua. We have a thread where you can visit and post the observations from where you are. There are many web cams from the Caribbean posted at the first post of the thread. The link is at my signature below.
hurricanefloyd5 wrote:looks to me that earl is splitting up into two areas!!!!!!!!!!!
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