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Jamiewx
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      Fri Apr 21 2006 04:47 PM

Hey Guys

Check out these clouds, a thunderstorm anvil was in over the area when i took these on 4/21/06 at 4:25pm over Eustis, FL
I think they are Mammatus clouds, correct me if i'm wrong.

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* Clouds Jamiewx Fri Apr 21 2006 04:47 PM
. * * Re: Clouds ltpat228   Fri Apr 21 2006 09:14 PM
. * * Re: Clouds danielwAdministrator   Sat Apr 22 2006 12:54 AM
. * * Re: Clouds Ed DunhamAdministrator   Fri Apr 21 2006 06:32 PM

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