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Re: Potentially catastrophic TC Sidr in Bay of Bengal
      Wed Nov 14 2007 11:30 PM

Tropical Cyclone SIDR in the north Indian Ocean should pass east of Calcutta Thursday evening (ET). Winds are currently at 130kts with gusts to 160kts with a central pressure of 926mb.
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* Potentially catastrophic TC Sidr in Bay of Bengal vpbob21 Wed Nov 14 2007 11:30 PM
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