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Re: Recurvature Model Bias
      Sun Aug 28 2005 03:04 PM

since there she will have to hit land sometime and significant weakening doesn't seem likely given the high water temp and the fact it began warming along the coast, I hope you're right. I'm not sure NO could survive a direct hit by a storm that essentially is already off the scale. I don't just mean damage in NO, I mean there could be a question of whether it could be rebuilt or would have to be relocated.

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* Recurvature Model Bias jrkelly Sun Aug 28 2005 03:04 PM
. * * Re: Recurvature Model Bias gregoryb   Sat Aug 27 2005 11:19 PM
. * * Re: Recurvature Model Bias reasonmclucus   Sun Aug 28 2005 03:04 PM
. * * Re: Recurvature Model Bias berrywr   Sat Aug 27 2005 11:06 PM
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