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Wow what a Cape verde season in 2004.
Cape verde season doesn't end!! NEW INVEST 93L
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Cape verde season doesn't end!! NEW INVEST 93L
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I am worried about this system making it all the way thru the atlantic into the caribbean.
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Fego wrote:Luis, what about Karl and Lisa leaving that area up to the north and with that preparing the scenario to a dangerous Mathew going west ward?
Caribe, how did Jeanne behave in your area?
Fego anything is possible with these 3 systems as interaction may play a big roll and a ridge may form below Karl blocking any north movement of LIsa and 93L future Matthew.
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Glad you are back online Luis!!!
93L doesn't look very organized, but it does look like it has a higher chance of heading toward the islands.
93L doesn't look very organized, but it does look like it has a higher chance of heading toward the islands.
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Fego, we got a lot of high winds, little damage, lost power on and off. It was the continuing rain (21 inches) that did the most to cause havoc (flooded roads, lots of mud), and now we are on day 3 with no water and the phones are still pretty messed up. I have absolutely no idea why this is happening as it seems you all got services back yesterday? and we HAD water all through the worst of it. I just want us to get it back together before something else happens - or so I can wash all of my dishes, whatever comes first.
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Re: Cape verde season doesn't end!! NEW INVEST 93L
cycloneye wrote:http://tcweb.fnmoc.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home.cgi
Wow what a Cape verde season in 2004.
*speechless*
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