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CMI Weather - Can You Help?
      #17214 - Sun Aug 01 2004 01:03 AM

Hey folks,
with the formation of TD One today, and its potential impact on the US East Coast, I would like to ask if any of you would be interested in helping out with CMI Weather. I have recently introduced the 'Regional Tropical Weather Office' (RTWO) scheme. All it requires is that you have your own web space to host a CMI Weather minisite consisting of no more than a few pages at most. The minisite is already designed and will be tailored to suit your location. For more details please go to the 'CMI Weather' RTWO Page .

If you have any comments or questions regarding this please dont hesitate to send me a PM here or email me direct at: rbyett@cyclomax.co.uk .

Thank you all.

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Rich B

SkyWarn UK


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