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      #47836 - Sat Aug 13 2005 01:06 PM

What should T-numbers be for A Storm to be a tropical depression and does it vary. The NHC will start advisory on TD 10 probley at 5pm

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T Numbers (CI Numbers) [Re: NONAME]
      #47842 - Sat Aug 13 2005 02:15 PM

This question gets asked frequently, but usually the response is placed in a Main Page Thread - and quickly buried by follow-on posts. Here is a link to get you started:

"T" Numbers Link

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