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harmlc.ath.cx
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Cyclonic turning
      #76081 - Mon Aug 06 2007 06:06 PM

Quick question. Do all waves exhibit cyclonic turning?

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Re: Cyclonic turning [Re: harmlc.ath.cx]
      #76082 - Mon Aug 06 2007 07:54 PM

you might want to look at danielw's response to my question re inverted v and amplitude several posts back. you might also be interested in whatever response i get to my next question, which is coming up forthwith.

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