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This is Victor Alpha 3, Victor Whiskey X-Ray 4ID. Now the other thing I should mention is that the current storm, Humberto, that's a really really big storm right now in the Atlantic. It's a category 5 storm, very well defined eyewall, some very cold echo tops on satellite, I was looking at that just before the net. It runs right now around 260kmh in that ballpark and the central pressure is 925mb. I'm just waiting for some recon data to come back in. It's expected to stay away from the continent, so North America, so the US eastern seaboard will be fine. It's going to run into a slightly less favorable environment by Monday and start to lose intensity, but the question is what happens to Bermuda. It is going to, there's a ridge of high pressure that's basically coming in and that's what's going to force everything out to sea, but if there's more forcing than expected, this could affect Bermuda as a fairly strong category 3 hurricane. That's the forecast right now, it's staying well to the north of Bermuda, but that could change depending on what the ridge of high pressure does. And just heading back to our unnamed storm, the depression right now, 09L, that's going to become a named storm. I had the name and I forgot it off the top of my head, but the concern with that is whether it will try and make its way towards Atlantic Canada. So far Atlantic Canada has missed everything, which is good for Atlantic Canada. Let me drop it.

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