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Re: Congratulations...
      Sun Oct 31 2004 10:42 AM

Here's a cool video on the parade of storms, takes some time to download but it's very cool!
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/tropic.html
go to cool images of the week and after that, well you'll figure it out!

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* Congratulations... LI Phil Sun Oct 31 2004 10:42 AM
. * * Re: Congratulations... Keith234   Thu Oct 28 2004 06:36 PM
. * * Re: Congratulations... LI Phil   Fri Oct 29 2004 08:42 PM
. * * Re: Congratulations... Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Oct 30 2004 11:30 PM
. * * Re: Congratulations... LI Phil   Sun Oct 31 2004 10:55 AM
. * * Re: Congratulations... Keith234   Sun Oct 31 2004 10:42 AM

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