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Miami in October Hurricane History
      Wed Jul 19 2006 03:17 PM

Hello, I am trying to identify the hurricane history of Miami in the month of October. Are there any websites that I can be directed to for further review? Based on initial document reviews I am viewing October as historically a slow hurricane month for city of Miami. Please advise. Thanks

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* Miami in October Hurricane History Head Above Water Wed Jul 19 2006 03:17 PM
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