Anyone looking for the "S" storm?
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Anyone looking for the "S" storm?
A vigorous wave mentioned by the NHC is approaching the Leward I slands.Very clear in IR..It is going low so it shouldnt be affected too much by the shear over Cuba..In fact, if it survives, she should be somewhere @ the Gul..I rather not mention what I think..Maybe, just maybe JB is correct this time!!
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Cookiely wrote:Their writing the last advisory on Phillipe but the broad low may develope in the next couple of days and Phillipe will have a new identity as future TS Stan. Maybe Phillipe entered the witness protection program to evade the Japanese Yakuza and their electromagnetic machine.
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