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#93L now a small better defined circulation with deep convection set to come ashore N of Tampico, MX. Recon investigating. Still 40% odds.
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Re: Cities of complacency... Tampa must rank #1 after Savannah
      Tue Jun 17 2003 09:17 PM

Well I don't know if it was the last one or not, but I know that Tampa had a direct hit during the afternoon/evening of October 25, 1921, with sustained winds of 90 knots (Cat II). Pressure was 952mb. Storm moved northeast across the state close to Orlando and exited into the Atlantic about 25 miles north of Titusville.
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* Degree of complacency Rainband Tue Jun 17 2003 09:17 PM
. * * Cities of complacency... Tampa must rank #1 after Savannah LoisCane   Tue Jun 17 2003 04:20 PM
. * * Re: Cities of complacency... Tampa must rank #1 after Savannah Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Jun 17 2003 09:17 PM
. * * 1921 LoisCane   Tue Jun 17 2003 11:08 PM
. * * Re: 1921 doug   Wed Jun 18 2003 11:34 AM
. * * Re: Degree of complacency Steve   Fri Jun 13 2003 07:44 PM
. * * Re: Degree of complacency troy2   Sat Jun 14 2003 10:58 PM
. * * Re: Degree of complacency Jason M   Sun Jun 15 2003 01:27 AM

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