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Forecast 19:
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Another forecast takes Wilma to Naples. Predicted landfall intensity is 75kts, Category One intensit, with higher gusts occuring. Wilma will be running into a very hostile environment from here out, and farther intensification will probably be held at a minimum and would certainly have to occur immediately in the next few hours.
Scott
UNOFFICIAL..Wilma #19; CAT 1/2 near Naples around daybreak
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