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Unseasonably stout wave in Caribbean bringing enhanced showers and tstorms for several days, but lacks model support for development 5/26
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 276 (Idalia) , Major: 276 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 276 (Idalia) Major: 276 (Idalia)
 


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ShanaTX
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Re: NHC site?
      Tue Jul 11 2006 11:57 PM

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can someone please tell me or direct me to a site that shows the sea level of Tampa Bay? i was told it is below sea level. Thank You in advance, Curious






Technically, wouldn't *all* of Tampa Bay be *at* sea level? Tampa FL on the other hand....

Anyway ... here's hoping we get some rain this weekend from the GOM...

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* NHC site? curious Tue Jul 11 2006 11:57 PM
. * * Re: NHC site? ShanaTX   Tue Jul 11 2006 11:57 PM
. * * Re: NHC site? Fletch   Tue Jul 11 2006 08:38 PM
. * * Re: NHC site? elvinp   Tue Jul 11 2006 09:20 PM
. * * Re: NHC site? Margie   Tue Jul 11 2006 08:01 PM

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