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Rich B
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Re: Barry Gone, Quiet Again
      Tue Jun 05 2007 05:33 PM

yh, i noticed the texas feature earlier. Radar imagery showed there was a circulation which moved off shore near Corpus Christi, but the convection has weakend somewhat in the past few hours. We seem to see these sort of features move off the coast in this region occasionally each season. If conditions were right, then we would be keeping a close eye on it, but its just too hostile at the moment i think.

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* Barry Gone, Quiet Again allan Tue Jun 05 2007 05:33 PM
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