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Re: The Advantages of Duel Polarization Radar during a hurricane
      Mon Aug 25 2008 04:45 PM

Thank you Ed Dunham for correcting me. Most of my information came from Bay News9. I am sorry that I was incorrect and I will be correct with my information in the future.

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Aug 25 2008 09:39 PM)

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