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Tazmanian93
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Re: help with trcking
      Wed Jul 13 2005 04:15 PM

Go here and you can match up what you have. Just click on Emily for current storm, let me know if this helped

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/custom/sfl-inttrackmap.htmlstory

Or Here

http://html.wftv.com/sh/idi/weather/hurricanes/hurricanetracker.html

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Edited by Tazmanian93 (Wed Jul 13 2005 04:28 PM)

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