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Hurric
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High Amplitude VS Low Amplitude waves
      Sat Aug 13 2005 06:06 PM

Please explain the definitions and consequences for potential developement of the High and Low amplitude waves as they cross the atlantic. It seems the high amplitude waves have more potential while the low amplitude waves stay lower in the ITZ and have less likelyhood to develop. Am I even close on this?
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Hurric

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