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And to put it in perspective, some coastal areas in Portugal, they're actually seeing, so not so much Lisbon, Lisbon is protected, but Torto less protected. They're getting winds of about 90 kilometers an hour as the remnants of the system move through. So it's a bit unusual in the way it's curving, it's hooking around and it's curving back to the south. So it's actually now traveling towards the southeast and eventually it's going to be heading due south once it passes Faro. So this is something that will have to be watched because it happens where this remnant circulation could make its way back out into the Atlantic by the Canary Islands. And depending on if forecasters deem that there's still enough of a system left, it could hold onto its name as Gabriel, and it could actually become a subtropical storm and then a tropical storm and it could with some luck become a hurricane again. But that's a bit of a stretch. We'll hold off and see what happens. I think it's going to dissipate and that'll be that. Okay, let me drop it.
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