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Tropical Storm Beta (Will it form?)
      #63169 - Thu Oct 27 2005 02:12 AM

I think it will,and slowly drift northward,and make landfall as a Catergory 1 storm,near Panama.

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Re: Tropical Storm Beta (Will it form?) [Re: jolly45]
      #63170 - Thu Oct 27 2005 02:17 AM

It probably won't form, but maybe as a Tropical Depression.

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Re: Tropical Storm Beta (Will it form?) [Re: no....]
      #63323 - Sat Oct 29 2005 03:19 AM

are you nuts? of course it won't form! yes it will! no it wont!

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Re: Tropical Storm Beta (Will it form?) [Re: jolly45]
      #63325 - Sat Oct 29 2005 04:08 AM

Aslong as some one educated and certain doesn't see any reason to affirm it WILL become a hurricane,... it's just rain and gray skies for me in Aruba.

Hope It doesn't turn out to be worse than Katrina, nor Wilma..


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