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BETSY 1965
      Wed Aug 14 2002 02:49 PM

Ok..so if this is Hurricane HISTORY may I remind everyone that 1965 (an analog year from the Gray August Update) had a storm that was the second named storm of the season in the first week or so of September.

It went SW along Florida's coast like Christobal (a stubborn quirky hurricane) and then we had Bertha make landfall where Betsy made landfall.

Something to think on.. does history repeat itself? EVER? Does lightning strike in the same place two times. Can you turn back the hands of time while marching forward into the future?

Some people say never look back, they obviously aren't climotologists are they?

Hey Hurric.... you happy???

smile i think u won

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* Storm Numbers Ed DunhamAdministrator Wed Aug 14 2002 02:49 PM
. * * Re: Storm Numbers Hurric   Thu Aug 08 2002 05:49 PM
. * * BETSY 1965 Anonymous   Wed Aug 14 2002 02:49 PM
. * * Re: BETSY 1965 Anonymous (HF)   Sat Aug 17 2002 08:22 PM

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