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Re: Brush or direct hit?
      Tue Jun 08 2004 03:19 PM

Cheers, Phil. From what I've seen with past hurricanes, 60 miles seems about right. I guess (depending on the size of the storm) that this would mean if the eyewall gets near to a location, it's a direct hit.

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* Brush or direct hit? James88 Tue Jun 08 2004 03:19 PM
. * * Re: Brush or direct hit? LI Phil   Tue Jun 08 2004 03:10 PM
. * * Re: Brush or direct hit? James88   Tue Jun 08 2004 03:19 PM
. * * Southern Hemisphere LadyStorm   Fri Jun 11 2004 05:41 AM
. * * Re: Southern Hemisphere MikeCAdministrator   Fri Jun 11 2004 10:41 AM
. * * New Zealand LI Phil   Fri Jun 11 2004 10:53 AM
. * * Re: New Zealand James88   Fri Jun 11 2004 01:05 PM
. * * Re: New Zealand LI Phil   Fri Jun 11 2004 04:41 PM
. * * Re: New Zealand LadyStorm   Sat Jun 12 2004 05:52 AM

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