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Recon has departed Keesler to check out #93L in the SW Gulf. #92L is now just inland along SE GA coast. June systems can dump lots of rain.
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ftlaudbob
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TD1 Western Caribbean Sea
      Wed Jun 08 2005 09:50 PM

I really thought that she would look a little bit better tonight.But 8 days into the season,and we have a TD.There will be alot of late nights and early mornings this season for sure.

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Survived: 10 hurricanes in Rhode Island,Florida and the Yucatan of Mexico .


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* Area of Interest - Western Caribbean Sea Ed DunhamAdministrator Wed Jun 08 2005 09:50 PM
. * * TD1 Western Caribbean Sea ftlaudbob   Wed Jun 08 2005 09:50 PM
. * * Re: TD1 Western Caribbean Sea St. David   Wed Jun 08 2005 10:02 PM
. * * Re: TD1 Western Caribbean Sea ftlaudbob   Wed Jun 08 2005 10:16 PM
. * * Re: TD1 Western Caribbean Sea St. David   Wed Jun 08 2005 10:35 PM

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