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Ryan
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look ahead
      #37394 - Wed Jun 22 2005 05:27 PM

http://www.almanac.com/weather/region2.php

that says ""Summer temperatures and rainfall will be near normal. The hottest temperatures will occur in mid- to late August. Watch for a tropical storm in mid- to late July. A hurricane will threaten or strike the coast in early September. Otherwise, September and October will be close to normal in temperatures and rainfall.""

what are your thought on this?

thanks for the appreciation
.Ryann

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Re: look ahead [Re: Ryan]
      #37397 - Wed Jun 22 2005 07:53 PM

I used to take a lot of stock in them.
It's almost pure Climatology. Like saying the will be an Atlantic storm ongoing on Sept 13th of every year.
Better than a 50/ 50 chance...every year.


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