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Dr Gray's october update has an average finish to season
      Thu Oct 02 2003 02:55 PM

http://hurricane.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/2003/oct2003/

3-2-0 are his numbers to end the season but Larry formed last night when this report was already made so really 2 more named systems and 2 hurricanes is what he sees.Opinions are welcomed but mines is that I think he is right about not seeing more than 2 developments in these 2 final months of the season.

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* Dr Gray's october update has an average finish to season Cycloneye Thu Oct 02 2003 02:55 PM
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. * * Re: Dr Gray's october update has an average finish to season Rainband   Wed Oct 08 2003 03:33 PM

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