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#TropicalStormMelissa now officially forecast to become a MAJOR in the Caribbean. Very slow movement likely to add to its destructive potential.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 377 (Milton) , Major: 377 (Milton) Florida - Any: 377 (Milton) Major: 377 (Milton)
14.3N 74.0W
Wind: 50MPH
Pres: 1000mb
Moving:
W at 2 mph
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Terra
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PM'ing Mods?
      Mon Jul 25 2005 06:48 PM

Is it possible to send a PM to all of the moderators at once... like address the PM to Moderator? Well, it doesn't even have to be all of them... just is there a way to send several people the same PM at once... Like, can you put ; between the names or something?

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* PM'ing Mods? Terra Mon Jul 25 2005 06:48 PM
. * * Re: PM'ing Mods? Storm Cooper   Mon Jul 25 2005 06:58 PM
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