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Re: Tropical Depression 25 Discusison
      Sat Oct 22 2005 10:39 AM

Think there will be a Betta? Some season. Also, wasn't Allen the fifth lowest pressure with 899? Rita was 897 and Katrina was
902 from what I've read. But I keep seeing Katrina listed as fifth in places and I think she is sixth. Just for clarification. Wilma,
Gilbert, 1935 Hurricane, Rita, Allen, and then Katrina?

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* Tropical Storm Alpha Discusison MikeCAdministrator Sat Oct 22 2005 10:39 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Depression 25 Discusison jayb   Sat Oct 22 2005 01:29 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Depression 25 Discusison MadDog   Mon Oct 24 2005 04:59 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Depression 25 Discusison ChrisDR   Sat Oct 22 2005 10:41 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Depression 25 Discusison Beaumont, TX   Sat Oct 22 2005 10:39 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Depression 25 Discusison CaneTrackerInSoFl   Sat Oct 22 2005 12:38 PM

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