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B.C.Francis
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First Storm - Track Prediction
      #94262 - Sun Mar 17 2013 05:14 PM

First storm of 2013 ???.. anywhere from big bend to southwest Florida and Gulf of Mexico. Just a hunch.

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Mar 18 2013 12:25 AM)


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B.C.Francis
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Re: First Storm - Track Prediction [Re: B.C.Francis]
      #94432 - Thu Jun 06 2013 03:54 PM

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First storm of 2013 ???.. anywhere from big bend to southwest Florida and Gulf of Mexico. Just a hunch.

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I think I hit this storms formation right on the money. Time to work on the next system.

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