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JoshuaK
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Double Whammy for China
      Mon Jul 30 2012 12:27 AM

Tropical Storm Damry is expected to make landfall on August 2nd on China, predicted north of Shanghai, and drift inland as a rainmaker. On the 3rd of August, predicted Typhoon Saola is forecasted to make landfall south of Shanghai, but otherwise move into the same region that Damry would've just moved through. The worry I imagine between these two storms would be the flooding, although Taiwan might recieve a good lashing from Saola.

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* Double Whammy for China JoshuaK Mon Jul 30 2012 12:27 AM
. * * Re: Double Whammy for China berrywr   Wed Aug 01 2012 05:28 PM
. * * Re: Double Whammy for China JoshuaK   Fri Aug 03 2012 10:18 AM

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