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- verb transitive To
intensify again.
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Examples
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Cold air across the eastern third of the country, rains taking a break across the South, but that storm will reintensify and head toward the East.
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It's going to reintensify and then turn left and maybe go toward Jacksonville or maybe as far north as Charleston.
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And as it moves on by, we do expect it to reintensify about 110 miles per hour.
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The water is 87 degrees and so yes, it will reintensify before it slams back on the coast.
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And as it moves on by, we do expect it to reintensify about 110 miles per hour.
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The water is 87 degrees and so yes, it will reintensify before it slams back on the coast.
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And, in fact, Don, that still the forecast, for it to reintensify before it does hit Honduras and Nicaragua there and up toward Roatan.
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The water is 87 degrees and so yes, it will reintensify before it slams back on the coast.
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The water is 87 degrees and so yes, it will reintensify before it slams back on the coast.
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And as it moves on by, we do expect it to reintensify about 110 miles per hour.
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