[/list][/quote][/code]a look at the models
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So far the tropical models have done well with the LBAR being almost dead on. These models handle TC's well south of 20n and they are hinting here that the Subtroical Ridge is going to build back rather strongly and they have been indicating this since day one while the Globals have been all over the north Atlantic. Now we are beginning to see the Globals come further west with the Tropical models.
I think the NE Islands could be brushed by Frances.
I think the NE Islands could be brushed by Frances.
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