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Re: Ernesto Over Cuba
      Mon Aug 28 2006 04:45 PM

The track changed a little. Actually its been nudged a little west. Exit from Florida is now at Cocoa/Titusville vs Jupiter, Palm Bay.

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* Ernesto Over Cuba Wxwatcher2 Mon Aug 28 2006 04:45 PM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Cuba Lee-Delray   Mon Aug 28 2006 04:40 PM
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