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. . . Discussion Jason M   1705 0   Tue Aug 27 2002 01:13 AM
. . . Area of Interest - SW Atlantic Ed DunhamAdministrator   2021 0   Sat Aug 24 2002 07:46 PM
. . . Get Ready Jason M   1825 0   Fri Aug 23 2002 01:40 AM
. . . Tropical Weather Discussion Jason M   1806 0 **** Thu Aug 22 2002 01:18 AM
. . . Area of interest-Tropical wave emergin off of African Coast Kevin   2368 1   Sun Aug 18 2002 10:20 PM
. . . This wave has a chance to be a player down the road Cycloneye       Mon Aug 19 2002 12:26 AM
. . . Area of Interest - Cape Verde Ed DunhamAdministrator   2082 1   Sat Aug 17 2002 01:35 PM
. . . Best looking wave this season in that area Cycloneye       Sat Aug 17 2002 01:47 PM
. . . Wave at mid atlantic shows some spin Cycloneye   1737 0   Fri Aug 16 2002 02:40 PM
. . . Invest 91L Ed DunhamAdministrator   2234 1   Thu Aug 15 2002 02:35 AM
. . . Re: Invest 91L LoisCane       Thu Aug 15 2002 08:04 AM
. . . New on this board and ready to discuss tropical weather Cycloneye   4484 9   Sat Aug 10 2002 06:21 PM
. . . Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC AnonymousUser       Mon Aug 12 2002 07:21 PM
. . . Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC John CUser       Tue Aug 13 2002 03:22 AM
. . . Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC Hurric       Mon Aug 12 2002 08:44 PM
. . . Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC LoisCane       Mon Aug 12 2002 10:48 PM
. . . Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC AnonymousUser       Mon Aug 12 2002 10:54 PM
. . . Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC AnonymousUser       Mon Aug 12 2002 10:56 PM
. . . Re: New on this board and ready to discuss tropical weather Kevin       Sat Aug 10 2002 07:14 PM
. . . I agree that wave with low has a chance to develop Cycloneye       Sat Aug 10 2002 07:42 PM
. . . Hey Eye... Steve       Mon Aug 12 2002 04:29 PM
. . . Interesting San Juan, PR AFD Kevin   2586 0   Mon Aug 12 2002 11:09 PM
. . . 3rd Area - Invest 90L Ed DunhamAdministrator   2553 1   Mon Aug 12 2002 02:30 AM
. . . Re: 3rd Area - Invest 90L LoisCane       Mon Aug 12 2002 05:37 AM
. . . 2nd Area of Interest - Florida Ed DunhamAdministrator   2059 0   Mon Aug 12 2002 02:16 AM
. . . Area of Interest - Central Atlantic Ed DunhamAdministrator   1697 0   Mon Aug 12 2002 01:39 AM
. . . Area of Concern - Africa Ed DunhamAdministrator   2747 2   Sat Aug 10 2002 03:23 AM
. . . Re: Area of Concern - Africa Kevin       Sat Aug 10 2002 02:05 PM
. . . Re: Area of Concern - Africa Ed DunhamAdministrator       Sun Aug 11 2002 01:30 PM
. . . NEW DAY IN THE TROPICS Anonymous   1519 0   Fri Aug 09 2002 03:29 PM
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