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Derek Ortt
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from the PSU page shows Bonnie and Charlie MERGING BEFORE either makes landfall. This is the best case scenario; however, it does not seem realistic
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one would think you would know better...
the 12z Ukmet takes charley NORTH of Jamica in 24 hours and since it is headin W or WNE and will pass south of that island Logic dictates that the 12z UKMET solution is BS
the 12z Ukmet takes charley NORTH of Jamica in 24 hours and since it is headin W or WNE and will pass south of that island Logic dictates that the 12z UKMET solution is BS
Derek Ortt wrote:from the PSU page shows Bonnie and Charlie MERGING BEFORE either makes landfall. This is the best case scenario; however, it does not seem realistic
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