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HURAKAN
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Tropical Cyclone Isang (Future 26S or 27S)
      #35133 - Sun Apr 03 2005 03:45 PM



03/04/2005 12:00 70.20 15.10 2.5 TEMPETE tropicale moderée 995 35 kt, 64 km/h 49 kt, 91 km/h

FINALLY, AFTER A LONG, LONG, LONG STRUGGLE TO DEVELOP, ISANG FORMS AND COULD MENACE LA REUNION AND MAURITIUES.

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2005 ATLANTIC SEASON FINAL FORECAST:

12 TS, 7 H, 3 M.H.

"HAVE A SAFE HURRICANE SEASON"


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Re: Tropical Cyclone Isang (Future 26S or 27S) [Re: HURAKAN]
      #35154 - Tue Apr 05 2005 12:26 AM

here is the text warning for Insang

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