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Re: ITCZ ? Movement and is it moving north now?
      Fri Mar 03 2006 03:40 AM

It shifts north and south over the course of the year, generally between 0-12N. It fluctuates between moving north and south from day to day, often as disturbances ride along it. It generally "bottoms out" near this time of year, e.g. reaches its southernmost extent, and will begin to creep further north as the season approaches.

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* ITCZ ? Movement and is it moving north now? NONAME Fri Mar 03 2006 03:40 AM
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. * * Re: ITCZ ? Movement and is it moving north now? NONAME   Tue Mar 07 2006 01:05 AM
. * * Re: ITCZ ? Movement and is it moving north now? Clark   Tue Mar 07 2006 11:01 PM
. * * Re: ITCZ ? Movement and is it moving north now? danielwAdministrator   Wed Mar 08 2006 07:45 AM

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