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Could 92L be the 1st Storm
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Well guys and gals, looks like the NHC has given a 20% chance and a code yellow for 92L. Could this be our 1st storm of 2010? Then with that being at a low latitude, they always seem to come towards the GOM. Although time will tell. We'll have about 10 days before we really know where it is going and how big it will be...
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Maybe A southern Track
Wow this thing is getting better organized and could be our 1st storm of 2010.
It also looks like it could take a southernly Track. If this does happen it will not be torn apart in the wind shear that is in the Carribean.... Then we need to watch out....
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Trouble in the tropics?
Could we see another Bertha? A June CV storm? WOW! Cyclone Oz and I are on high alert for a Carribean surprise and possible GOM event. The NHC has it at orange now. The wind shear forecast will play a big role in the life or death of this bad boy.