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Re: The Tale of 2 Cyclones - Appearances Can Be Deceiving!
      Tue Aug 25 2009 10:45 AM

With Hilda, the deep convection (bright red) is a lot closer to the center than with Ignatio, however, its not really a fair assessment since the IR image on one system is timestamped at 05Z whereas the other system image is for 1130Z.
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* The Tale of 2 Cyclones - Appearances Can Be Deceiving! CoconutCandy Tue Aug 25 2009 10:45 AM
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. * * The Tale of 2 Cyclones - Appearances Can Be Deceiving! CoconutCandy   Tue Aug 25 2009 12:19 PM

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