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san diego hurricane, 2october1858
Tue Mar 01 2005 05:41 PM
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i've posted the link to this article below. the other night i was searching through articles in the journal of climate and came across the official document. from limited information available, time-series weather charts of the region were reconstructed... most of the article involved accounts from san diego describing the conditions and their progression in the nature of a passing tropical cyclone. makes me wonder what else chris landsea will dig up. whats even cooler is that one of the faculty at USC that i know was referenced as contributing... reckon i'll have something to ask him about next time i talk to him. HF 2236z01march
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20050112-9999-2m12cane.html
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