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LaVidaCyclone
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Re: Something forming near South Florida?
      Mon Sep 04 2006 05:41 PM

That was what I thought when I looked at the GOM sat earlier. We're getting some good rain right now.

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* Something forming near South Florida? LaVidaCyclone Mon Sep 04 2006 05:41 PM
. * * Re: Something forming near South Florida? LoisCane   Mon Sep 04 2006 04:58 PM
. * * Re: Something forming near South Florida? LaVidaCyclone   Mon Sep 04 2006 05:41 PM
. * * Re: Something forming near South Florida? Tropics Guy   Mon Sep 04 2006 10:38 PM
. * * Re: Something forming near South Florida? LaVidaCyclone   Tue Sep 05 2006 01:24 AM
. * * Re: Something forming near South Florida? Ed in Va   Tue Sep 05 2006 02:19 PM
. * * Re: Something forming near South Florida? LaVidaCyclone   Tue Sep 05 2006 05:47 PM

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