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Old 08-12-2008, 06:35 AM   #17
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Upper level lows really intensify when they get to the coast.With their clockwise rotations drawing moister off the water in the heat of day the stuff hits the fan like clockwork in the late afternoon..Usually crapping out when the sun goes down..This last one just sliding north of you guys now was well formed,,pretty impressive..
We have had em only half as bad as the NE takes the brunt as they slide up the coast.They certainly are something else.We have had hail twice this summer with all the lightning shows to go with em.. I can't ever remember that happening.
Not sure how they effect hurricanes.I would say we would need some warmer water for that to happen.If u ask me I think it is gonna be a early fall for the first time in years..
While the last hurricane I remember fishing thru was in 99 I think.That was the last early fall I can recall also..

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It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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