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Date added: Monday September 4, 2006: 12am EST

TD 6 Forms in the Atlantic; Could Be Tropical Storm Florence Shortly

By HurricaneNow.com Chief Correspondent Jeff Flock

Florence Could Be Next

We getting to the peak part of the season so it figures there should be some action. Florence is a good hurricane name and the models seem to indicate that is what we'll have sometime this week. It is a long way out however, well over a thousand miles east of the Lesser Antilles right now and model guidance is notoriously suspect this early on. A few models make it a Carolinas or perhaps northeast US storm. Others take it on a more southerly track that could target Florida or the Gulf. At this point it's way too early to tell.

Forecasters Investigate Another Wave

There is another of area of disturbed weather north of the South American coast, though most models keep it on a deep southerly track that would take it to Central America or Mexico.

 

 

 
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