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Re: GFS Model Prediction (doesnt look good)
      Wed Jul 26 2006 06:52 PM

Keep in mind that models are just that, models. If the same features continue to show up run after run then that may be something to keep an eye on. That is a way's away and I would think you will see changes from run to run...I am pretty certain about that.

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* GFS Model Prediction (doesnt look good) bobw211 Wed Jul 26 2006 06:52 PM
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