1918 Hurricanes and Earl

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1918 Hurricanes and Earl

#1 Postby Huckster » Sun Aug 15, 2004 1:35 pm

Will Earl follow a track similar to one of these? Interesting that both storms formed right around where Earl got its start and these two tracks are rather similar to the scenarios which some are thinking possible. Time of year is also the same basically. My money is on something similar to track #2, but probably stronger.

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