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Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare
      Fri Jan 13 2006 07:03 AM

Thanks for the info. It makes sense that it was a strong tropical storm or a minimal hurricane. I thought everyone used the Saffir-Simpson scale, but I was obviously wrong. I wonder what the 960 number repersented. Im trying to find out what the unit was but I thought it was equal to a millibar. Obviously wrong here too, just another difference in what unit system countries use.

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* Tropical Cyclone Clare Myles Fri Jan 13 2006 07:03 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare Clark   Thu Jan 12 2006 11:51 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare Myles   Fri Jan 13 2006 07:03 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Cyclone Clare Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Jan 12 2006 07:05 PM

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