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Re: Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha
      Wed May 27 2020 11:11 AM

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When was the last time we had a “B” storm before the official start of the season, if ever?




Tropical storm Beryl 5/26/12
On another note - good video here from NOAA's CPC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asD4wtMj73s&feature=youtu.be

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* Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha MikeCAdministrator Wed May 27 2020 11:11 AM
. * * Re: Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha Valandil   Wed May 27 2020 05:47 PM
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. * * Re: Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha EMS   Wed May 27 2020 10:10 AM
. * * Re: Development off South Carolina IsoFlame   Wed May 27 2020 08:32 AM

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