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Unseasonably stout wave in Caribbean bringing enhanced showers and tstorms for several days, but lacks model support for development 5/26
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 274 (Idalia) , Major: 274 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 274 (Idalia) Major: 274 (Idalia)
 


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Sadee
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Extreme Instability
      Mon Nov 22 2004 05:37 PM

Extreme Instability This site came from Tom Rector at NBC-2.com. I have just returned from my visit there and I wanted to share it with you guys. The storm photos are magnificent, and the northen lights are incredible. Take a look!

Sorry I'm not logged in, but I'm having major password problems. It seems like this site just won't remember me no matter how many times Mike sends me a new password. Help!

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* Extreme Instability Sadee Mon Nov 22 2004 05:37 PM
. * * Re: Extreme Instability Keith234   Mon Nov 22 2004 09:57 PM
. * * Re: Extreme Instability Sadee   Tue Nov 23 2004 01:03 AM
. * * Re: Extreme Instability LI Phil   Mon Nov 22 2004 10:11 PM

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