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Re: A perspective from Texas
      Fri Oct 05 2007 01:36 PM

It has been an unusual year here in South Florida from the standpoint that we usually get at least one close call per season from a tropical system -- and we haven't had one since Ernesto in August '06 (though I'm not complaining after what happened in 2004-05, and, with almost two months remaining in the '07 season, the quiet period still could end in the next month or so). The summer weather pattern has been a bit strange here, too. It's customary for us to get a little rain every day during the summer, but it seems like this year we'll go a week or two with no rain at all, then a week or so with constant rainfall.

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