NEW INVEST 94L for low pressure near Florida
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NEW INVEST 94L for low pressure near Florida
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Here we go again with another invest this one some of the leftovers of Ivan.
Here we go again with another invest this one some of the leftovers of Ivan.
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In other words all gomers at storm2k you will have to watch this system very closely as this low pressure will cross thru the penninsula and enter the GOM.
Last edited by cycloneye on Mon Sep 20, 2004 1:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Foladar
Man, this is just darned hilarious. I don't think I've ever seen a season as whacked out as this one. Ivan... tracks in from an African wave, scoots around Jamacia, scoots around the Caymans, scoots around Florida, bashes Alabama and the Florida penn., stalls out over the Appalacians flooding everything in sight, drops about 50 tornadoes over Virginia and Washington D.C. (including one that missed the Dulles WFO by 1/2 mile), drifts back out to sea, deposits a big of energy south, drifts back south of Florida, and now, it seems, will reform and take another swing at the Gulf. What the heck is going on this year? Should I be watching out for the four horsemen or something?
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