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Re: Tropical Storm Cristobal Soon to Come?
      Wed Jul 16 2008 06:59 PM

Rich- Busy Day is right! Granted, that we are not looking at 3 Cat. 2 Hurricanes, I don't remember that many "dusty" July days where at least from this armchair, am viewing a forming Tropical Storm in the E. Pac, a possible forming depresssion in the W. Carib., a potential candidate for depression coming into the E. Carib., one frontal low over the E. Gulf, a dieing Tropical Storm near Bermuda......., oh yeah......, and a new vigerous new tropical wave near the Cape Verde Islands. This is July, right????

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