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hurricaneguy
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Ernesto Nearly Exiting Cuba
      #72189 - Tue Aug 29 2006 02:22 AM

Sorry for a change of subject but Ernesto has been a pain since day one so I thought why we wait for the new NHC forecast I might bring up a new area of intrest. This tropical wave has a lot of dry air around it but some web sites say this may get going in a few days. ?????


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Re: Ernesto Nearly Exiting Cuba [Re: hurricaneguy]
      #72193 - Tue Aug 29 2006 02:29 AM

Sorry to post off subject (Ernesto), but that central atlantic wave looks like our next invest soon.

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