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Re: ensemble intensities, ofci intensity
      Fri Aug 17 2007 10:24 AM

Thank you Clark for your response.
The "Ensemble" intensities were especially puzzling. Now I understand.
My confusion was compounded as a result of my failure to notice the difference between OFCI and OFCL!
Another question;
Why is OFCI called "interpolated"? Isn't it actually "extrapolated" ?
Technical works for me.

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* ensemble intensities, ofci intensity spinup Fri Aug 17 2007 10:24 AM
. * * Re: Major Hurricane Dean Moving Westward Goosus   Fri Aug 17 2007 05:51 PM
. * * Re: Major Hurricane Dean Moving Westward Clark   Fri Aug 17 2007 07:00 PM
. * * Re: Major Hurricane Dean Moving Westward Brian B   Fri Aug 17 2007 06:36 PM
. * * Re: Major Hurricane Dean Moving Westward Clark   Fri Aug 17 2007 07:02 PM
. * * a spinning top on a ball....? SeaMule   Fri Aug 17 2007 10:18 AM
. * * Re: ensemble intensities, ofci intensity Clark   Fri Aug 17 2007 02:00 AM
. * * Re: ensemble intensities, ofci intensity spinup   Fri Aug 17 2007 10:24 AM
. * * Re: ensemble intensities, ofci intensity Clark   Fri Aug 17 2007 12:45 PM

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