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Old 10-23-2012, 12:16 PM   #23
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Nice report from Matt, an excerpt:

Mariners: The Navy NOGAPS WaveWatch 3 model puts waves of 36 to 42 feet into the Cape and Islands Sunday night (see map below, click to enlarge), and at one point the storm produces a remarkably large area of 20+ foot seas from 600 miles east of Daytona Beach, Florida, to Provincetown, Massachusetts. Though this forecast may NOT be correct on specific timing, this should put into perspective why I'm concerned about the storm - even a fraction of this would be a significant event. Though you have some time, we may need to pull some boats from exposed locations, and you absolutely must monitor for updates before making plans for late-season fishing trips, as even a miss of several hundred miles would still bring life-threatening seas to New England waters.

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