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Historic #HurricaneBeryl now in the Caribbean with a day or few left before shear is expected to increase. Elsewhere, Invest 96L is not doing so well.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 306 (Idalia) , Major: 306 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 306 (Idalia) Major: 306 (Idalia)
13.2N 63.2W
Wind: 150MPH
Pres: 944mb
Moving:
Wnw at 21 mph
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20.2N 97.8W
Wind: 35MPH
Pres: 1007mb
Moving:
Wnw at 7 mph
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Re: Indecisive Dennis
      Sat Jul 09 2005 07:46 AM

Live thru what we ALL survived last year and you will see.........

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* Indecisive Dennis berserkr Sat Jul 09 2005 07:46 AM
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