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Capn Jimbo
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What happened to Gary Gray?
      Tue Sep 05 2006 11:27 AM

I, for one, followed Gary Gray and his Millenium Weather hurricane forecasts for several years. I found his forecasts to be extremely useful - he was willing to call em, and call em early, take an educated stand - which in retrospect was usually very accurate. A loss to the weather beaten public.

So what happened to him? Does anyone know how to reach or email him?

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