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ftlaudbob
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Re: By The Numbers
      Thu Apr 06 2006 06:46 PM

Hears my updated numbers:
Total storms:21/15/6
First named storm:6/10
Highest threat areas:se caribbean,fl keys up to west palm,the carolinas and southern ne.
June-2 July-4 August-4 Sept-6 Oct-3 Nov-2

And remember this one....SE Floida late July

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Survived: 10 hurricanes in Rhode Island,Florida and the Yucatan of Mexico .


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* 2005 forecasts for the 2006 season HanKFranK Thu Apr 06 2006 06:46 PM
. * * Re: 2005 forecasts for the 2006 season B.C.Francis   Sat Jan 07 2006 06:28 PM
. * * Re: 2005 forecasts for the 2006 season Margie   Tue Apr 04 2006 06:42 AM
. * * Re: 2005 forecasts for the 2006 season Evil Jeremy   Tue Apr 04 2006 04:57 PM
. * * By The Numbers Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Apr 04 2006 12:53 PM
. * * Re: By The Numbers ftlaudbob   Thu Apr 06 2006 06:46 PM
. * * Re: By The Numbers Psyber   Wed Apr 12 2006 12:25 PM

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