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B.C.Francis
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Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms
      Sun May 22 2005 01:12 PM

Wow is right ! Ever since you posted that piece about your Japanese class and you mentioned Super Typhoon Tip my mind has been realing. In fact days before that I was going to post a question about the possibility of a Cat 6 storm and what would be the dynamics in the atmosphere and sea surface that would create such a monster. Plus another question, can it ever happen in the Atantic. Very interesting topic to say the least. I`d like to read more on Tip, any good links for infro?.............

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* Christmas hurricane of 1994 Pete Creedon Sun May 22 2005 01:12 PM
. * * hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms LI Phil   Sun May 22 2005 12:25 AM
. * * Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms Lysis   Sun May 22 2005 12:58 AM
. * * Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms B.C.Francis   Sun May 22 2005 01:12 PM
. * * Re: hyrbrids, subtropical & extratropical storms Lysis   Mon May 23 2005 07:58 PM

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