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Anton Ross
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      Mon Nov 20 2006 08:57 PM

I was wondering what all the weird weather was about when I finally looked out at the long-range radar and had alerts start popping into my mail box.

Just what the heck is that thing spinning of the coast? Normal Low Pressure system turning into a fierce little storm or something else?

Just wondering...

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Edited by Anton Ross (Mon Nov 20 2006 09:24 PM)

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* Off the coast of GA/SC Anton Ross Mon Nov 20 2006 08:57 PM
. * * Re: Off the coast of GA/SC ltpat228   Wed Nov 22 2006 05:58 PM
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. * * Re: Off the coast of GA/SC Storm Cooper   Wed Nov 22 2006 09:14 AM

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