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DarleneCane
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Re: Tropical Storm Boris Gathers Stream
      Sat Jun 28 2008 05:37 PM

Is it possible that the MJO is in the area of both of these storms?
They seemed to have spun up fast in unison as if something there suddenly changed after a quiet period.

The last time I looked it said the MJO was hard to define but it was moving in that general direction.

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* Tropical Storm Boris Gathers Stream CoconutCandy Sat Jun 28 2008 05:37 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Boris Gathers Stream Rich B   Sat Jun 28 2008 11:22 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Boris Gathers Stream DarleneCane   Sat Jun 28 2008 05:37 PM
. * * Tropical Storm Boris / MJO Thread Split CoconutCandy   Mon Jun 30 2008 03:27 AM

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