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Helene after-Impacts still being felt in some areas. Area to watch for the Gulf Coast in the west Caribbean in a week to week and a half or so, with a 40% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 1 (Helene) , Major: 1 (Helene) Florida - Any: 1 (Helene) Major: 1 (Helene)
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Ene at 20 mph
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Wind: 50MPH
Pres: 1004mb
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Re: TD 8 Initialized
      Sun Sep 08 2002 08:46 PM

uh oh ed.. thats your seven. damage control from here on. with 12-8-4 i'm playing the same game.
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* Area of Interest - Southern Bahamas Ed DunhamAdministrator Sun Sep 08 2002 08:46 PM
. * * TD 8 Initialized Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Sep 08 2002 10:26 AM
. * * Re: TD 8 Initialized HanKFranK   Sun Sep 08 2002 08:46 PM
. * * Re: TD 8 Initialized Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Sep 08 2002 11:41 PM

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