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Ed DunhamAdministrator
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Typhoon Huko - Update
      Mon Nov 04 2002 09:24 PM

Well Huko passed just north of Wake this afternoon - the open south quad of the eye passed over the island. Observations from Wake Island (times are EST):
4 PM (21) Nov 04 80 (27) 80 (27) 29.43 (996) S 23 mist
3 PM (20) Nov 04 80 (27) 80 (27) 29.35 (993) Calm fog
2 PM (19) Nov 04 78 (26) 78 (26) 29.4 (995) N 37 heavy rain
1 PM (18) Nov 04 78 (26) 78 (26) 29.58 (1001) N 32 heavy rain
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