" According to Phil Klotzbach, yesterday Julia became the longest-lived Atlantic named storm in the satellite era not to exceed 35 knots. Overnight, convection began flaring up and reorganizing, and as such, once again, Julia has lived to fight another day. An upper trof approaching Julia from the west could pass over in a way that provides shelter for further development by Monday morning, possibly even setting up anticyclonic flow aloft with an outflow channel for the cyclone. If this was to verify, Julia could quickly take advantage and become a tropical storm once again while along or near the Carolina coasts early in the coming week. " Flhurricane.com
I've never seen so many people out at IOP in the lineup yesterday, solid clean waist size im guessing is why
"Half of what I say is meaning less But I say it just to reach you Julia Julia, Julia, ocean child calls me So I sing a song of love, Julia Julia, seashell eyes, windy smile calls me So I sing a song of love, Julia"