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Re: John/Kristy Fujiwara effect?
      Thu Aug 31 2006 11:11 AM

I was thinking that was what might have been causing the GFDL to have more of a trend northward, but I guess if it were a true Fujiwara, Kristy would show more effects than John...since John is the larger storm.

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* John/Kristy Fujiwara effect? WeatherNut Thu Aug 31 2006 11:11 AM
. * * Re: John/Kristy Fujiwara effect? Bee-Beep   Wed Aug 30 2006 05:44 PM
. * * Re: John/Kristy Fujiwara effect? WeatherNut   Thu Aug 31 2006 11:11 AM
. * * Re: John/Kristy Fujiwara effect? Bee-Beep   Wed Aug 30 2006 08:10 PM
. * * Re: John/Kristy Fujiwara effect? Storm Cooper   Wed Aug 30 2006 08:49 PM
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