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Colleen A.
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Shear & Dry Air - One for the Mets
      Mon Aug 07 2006 11:00 PM

Hey all: I got this question from someone earlier, hoping maybe someone can give a better answer than any that I can come up with:

"Hey Colleen:


Trying to understand why there is so much shear and dry air blocking the waves this year!! I don't recall in the last few years so much talk about this.................... I am very happy about it but just wondering what is going on????

Didn't know where to ask the question so thought I would PM you.................

Thanks so much and thought you could lead me in the direction of finding out about the shear and dry air dominating the talk this season.......


*Edited post to protect personal information!

Thanks All!

Colleen

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* Shear & Dry Air - One for the Mets Colleen A. Mon Aug 07 2006 11:00 PM
. * * Re: Shear & Dry Air - One for the Mets Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Aug 08 2006 11:03 AM
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