Still not out at 11:18am EDT.
Where's the 11am discussion?
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Statement as of 11:00 am EDT on August 12, 2004
radar...and surface observations suggest that the center of Bonnie
remains poorly organized. The center passed over or near the NOAA
buoy 42039 earlier today producing gusts to 47 knots an a 1002.7 mb
pressure. Satellite images suggest that the cloud pattern is
becoming elongated and it is is beginning to transition to
extratropical. A portion of the broad center of circulation is
already inland over the Florida Panhandle.
The center is moving rapidly toward the northeast...about 24 knots.
Once the center is completely inland...weakening should begin and
Bonnie should become an extratropical low in about 24 hours or so
as it moves quickly to the northeast.
Forecaster Avila
forecast positions and Max winds
initial 12/1500z 29.5n 85.2w 45 kt
12hr VT 13/0000z 32.5n 82.5w 30 kt...inland
24hr VT 13/1200z 37.5n 78.5w 30 kt...extratropical
36hr VT 14/0000z 44.0n 73.5w 25 kt...extratropical
48hr VT 14/1200z 50.0n 68.5w 25 kt...extratropical
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Statement as of 11:00 am EDT on August 12, 2004
radar...and surface observations suggest that the center of Bonnie
remains poorly organized. The center passed over or near the NOAA
buoy 42039 earlier today producing gusts to 47 knots an a 1002.7 mb
pressure. Satellite images suggest that the cloud pattern is
becoming elongated and it is is beginning to transition to
extratropical. A portion of the broad center of circulation is
already inland over the Florida Panhandle.
The center is moving rapidly toward the northeast...about 24 knots.
Once the center is completely inland...weakening should begin and
Bonnie should become an extratropical low in about 24 hours or so
as it moves quickly to the northeast.
Forecaster Avila
forecast positions and Max winds
initial 12/1500z 29.5n 85.2w 45 kt
12hr VT 13/0000z 32.5n 82.5w 30 kt...inland
24hr VT 13/1200z 37.5n 78.5w 30 kt...extratropical
36hr VT 14/0000z 44.0n 73.5w 25 kt...extratropical
48hr VT 14/1200z 50.0n 68.5w 25 kt...extratropical
$$
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It is out... check the 11 am advisory post that you just posted. 
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