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Re: terminology
      Tue Sep 06 2005 07:03 PM

Indian Ocean is B on NRL
Indian Ocean is S on SSD



There are also Central Pacific, Bay of Bengal, and Arabian Sea storms, but I'm not sure even if they have letters. I'll have to wait until we get a system listed to see how it's numbered.

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Also, I'm not positive 90 is the break point. I think I've seen an 89L before...and this last time they skipped 90L and 91L.

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