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Re: And Then there was Erika
[Re: LianeLeTendre]
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08/25/2015 07:31 PM
08/25/2015 07:31 PM
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GlennA
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It seems to have broken up once it got over the water. The probability is to turn into a strong wave. OTOH, this series of Danny and Erika look to have broken the lock the Sahara air and the small disturbances that proceeded it are moving north which may block the dry air from reforming. That could give a clear path for something to develop and move quickly.
At best I think the islands will get a break in the drought for the next few weeks. At worst, a pretty serious blow. Either way keep your painkillers handy.
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