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This is a very long discussion as it considers many different possibilities--worth the read if you want a quick summary of the setup, but I wouldn't take the forecast points too seriously yet; I do not believe that the East Coast will be significantly affected; however, the center could come very close to Bermuda. Forecast peaks at 50kts and carries the storm out to sea after 2 to 3 days. Again, much has to shape up before the track forecast pans out, and the track after 48 hours is quite uncertain.
Scott
UNOFFICIAL..STD #22 Forecast 1; long discussion; out to sea
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