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Re: How much time?
      Thu Jul 08 2004 02:01 PM

I suppose it would depend on the speed and size of the storm itself, even though I don't have much knowledge in this area.

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* How much time? Spike Thu Jul 08 2004 02:01 PM
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. * * Re: How much time? LI Phil   Thu Jul 08 2004 02:08 PM
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