http://www.tormenta.net/frame_page.asp? ... v_nt5.html
It is moving slowly but it will pick up in foward speed as the front merges with it in the atlantic and it will weaken as it crosses Hispanola and those big mountains there.
4 PM EST TPC advisory on Odette=17.5n-71.8w NNE at 6 mph
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4 PM EST TPC advisory on Odette=17.5n-71.8w NNE at 6 mph
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