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Re: Student, Need Help Finding Data
      Fri Feb 03 2006 12:50 AM

Thank you very much! I found some data on hurricane air pressure, and those thermal pictures will help A LOT. I really apreciate it. I'll put the work into converting it

I'm trying to compile all of the data by the end of this weekend, so this is a big leap forwards. Thanks again!

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