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Re: Longevity Storms
      Tue Jul 15 2008 05:49 PM

The NHC reference was actually to the length of time in a tropical storm intensity or higher for a storm that occurred entirely in the month of July (I.E., July only). That 1916 storm actually only had 51 bulletins issued on it.

The 1909 July/August storm became a TS on July 27th at 06Z and stayed at that intensity for 14.25 days - but Bertha should easily exceed that total as well. I suspect that Bertha's total number of bulletins is going to get very close to 70.
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* Longevity Storms Ed DunhamAdministrator Tue Jul 15 2008 05:49 PM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms Clark   Mon Jul 14 2008 03:19 AM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms Storm Cooper   Tue Jul 15 2008 04:43 PM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Jul 15 2008 05:49 PM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms cieldumort   Sat Jul 12 2008 09:47 PM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Jul 12 2008 10:02 PM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Jul 13 2008 12:40 AM
. * * Re: Longevity Storms Ed in Va   Sat Jul 12 2008 09:30 PM
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