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weatherguy08
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Dvorak Intensity
      Sat Jul 19 2008 01:08 AM

Where can I get good Dvorak Intensity data for storms and invests? I noticed the links on the NHC satellite page but they just have black and white images where I don't even know what I'm looking at.

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* Dvorak Intensity weatherguy08 Sat Jul 19 2008 01:08 AM
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