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help with trcking
      Wed Jul 13 2005 04:04 PM

I wonder if any of you good people could help me with something? I have printed a map for tracking the hurricanes/storms etc for 2005,i am a little confused as to the lat. and long. for example...Emily on the 10th of July was 10.8n and 42.9w. Then on the 11th July she was 11.3n and 47.0w. I put all the co-ordinates in and all i got was a few little boxes in pencil! Obviously i'm doing something wrong...shouldnt i have a straight track from n and varying w? Sorry if i seem a bit of a dunce, but i'm really really new to this!
Id appreciate any help. Thanks

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