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Keith234
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Battle of the Storms
      Thu Aug 19 2004 06:01 PM

Chaba, 20W, and the late Megi are two brand new storms (and one old one) that just formed right by the Phillipnes (excuse my spelling). It seems like this will be a battle of the storms, as the stronger of the two storms will surive while the weaker one will die because Chaba (the stronger one) will cause dry air to get into his ciruclation, from it's outflow. This is all happening while Megi caused epic floods in parts of South Korea.

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* Battle of the Storms Keith234 Thu Aug 19 2004 06:01 PM
. * * Re: Battle of the Storms Clark   Thu Aug 19 2004 09:13 PM
. * * Re: Battle of the Storms Keith234   Fri Aug 20 2004 04:07 PM
. * * Re: Battle of the Storms LI Phil   Fri Aug 20 2004 04:40 PM
. * * Re: Battle of the Storms Keith234   Fri Aug 20 2004 05:03 PM

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