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From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2006 - 11:43:14 EDT
In a message dated 20/06/2006 16:25:28 GMT Daylight Time,
writes:
http://www.noaawatch.gov/images/alberto_trak_lg.gif
If you can see the colors you will see that Alberto intensified once it
reached the ocean around the Chesapeake
Ahmet
www.sailnomad.com
Well, IF you look at that chart PROPERLY you will see the 'ACTUAL' track
stopped on the 14th in well inland - when NOAA lost interest in this decaying
depression. Anything further is only a projection. Can i suggest that IF
Alberto had strengthened into even a Tropical Storm it would have been charted as
such - for sure if it became a Cat 3 hurricane there would be some evidence
of that somewhere on the NOAA site.
I still have not seen anything to make me change my mind re these 100 knot
winds - still don't believe that.
regards
David
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