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90L crossing over Florida with flooding rains, strong winds and brief tornadoes/spouts. Next week eyes turn to W Gulf in active June pattern
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 289 (Idalia) , Major: 289 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 289 (Idalia) Major: 289 (Idalia)
 


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"It's quiet..." "Yeah,...too quiet." ( It was)
      Sat Sep 17 2005 02:32 AM

Alas,our short reprieve has ended.


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Edited by the ongoing active Atlantic multi-decadal signal (Sat Sep 17 2005 01:58 PM)

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* "It's quiet..." "Yeah,...too quiet." ( It was) Multi-Decadal Signal Sat Sep 17 2005 02:32 AM
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. * * Re: "It's quiet..." "Yeah,...too quiet." ^ Disregard September post above^ GuppieGrouper   Sun Oct 09 2005 10:03 PM

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