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#HurricaneBeryl recon finding the cyclone stronger again; likely Cat 4 on next NHC update.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 306 (Idalia) , Major: 306 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 306 (Idalia) Major: 306 (Idalia)
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Wind: 130MPH
Pres: 959mb
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Wind: 35MPH
Pres: 1007mb
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Re: help with tracking
      Thu Jul 14 2005 03:39 PM

http://flhurricane.com/googlemap.php?2005s5

This is a nice little doohickey on the site. It uses Google's map service to chart the movement of storms.

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