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Myles
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What is this?
      Sun Sep 10 2006 10:08 PM Attachment (385 downloads)

I'm seeing a strange feature in the Atlantic tonite as I'm watching Flo. It just popped out of nowhere on the northeast side of the ridge Flo is curving around. You can see it real good on the wv loop here (time sensitive). I also attatched a pic so you can see excactly what I'm talking about. It's something I dont think I've ever seen before and I was wondering if anyone knew what is was?

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* What is this? Myles Sun Sep 10 2006 10:08 PM
. * * Re: What is this? Clark   Sun Sep 10 2006 10:15 PM
. * * Re: What is this? Myles   Sun Sep 10 2006 10:37 PM
. * * Re: What is this? danielwAdministrator   Sun Sep 10 2006 10:48 PM

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