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Just a little "wiggle" to the North, and you'll be wishing for Tropical
feeder bands........



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Be safe and ride it out in the Steel Red Cloud!



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On Aug 18, 12:44 pm, "Captain Crunch" wrote:
Just a little "wiggle" to the North, and you'll be wishing for Tropical
feeder bands........

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/tropical...lue=AT04&storm...

Be safe and ride it out in the Steel Red Cloud!


No better place than a streamlined steel shelter in a storm.

I'm keeping a sharp eye on Dean..We are ready to run.
Sorry no play by play reporting on this one if it heads this
way...unless it fizzles out...and I doubt it will.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
On Aug 18, 12:44 pm, "Captain Crunch" wrote:

Just a little "wiggle" to the North, and you'll be wishing for Tropical
feeder bands........

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/tropical...lue=AT04&storm...

Be safe and ride it out in the Steel Red Cloud!



No better place than a streamlined steel shelter in a storm.

I'm keeping a sharp eye on Dean..We are ready to run.
Sorry no play by play reporting on this one if it heads this
way...unless it fizzles out...and I doubt it will.

Joe

Take care, Joe, and stay safe...you can tell us about it whenever you
get back or land someplace where you won't have trouble...
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On Aug 18, 9:45 pm, katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
On Aug 18, 12:44 pm, "Captain Crunch" wrote:


Just a little "wiggle" to the North, and you'll be wishing for Tropical
feeder bands........


http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/tropical...lue=AT04&storm...


Be safe and ride it out in the Steel Red Cloud!


No better place than a streamlined steel shelter in a storm.


I'm keeping a sharp eye on Dean..We are ready to run.
Sorry no play by play reporting on this one if it heads this
way...unless it fizzles out...and I doubt it will.


Joe


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wHY tHANK YOU kATY.

Things are looking good that Dean will stay far south of here, I
think we will know alot more tomorrow as to any shift back north for
the track.

Joe

 
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