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Re: Typhoon Melor About to Cross Japan
      Tue Oct 13 2009 12:56 AM

Melor's remains marched across the Pacific and is now wrapped up in a big extratropical storm that is about to hammer the West Coast the next couple days. Rainfall amounts up to 12" are possible on west-facing slopes of the Sierra Nevada, and wind gusts to 60 mph may occur in the San Francisco Bay area.

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* Typhoon Melor Bears Down on Saipan vpbob21 Tue Oct 13 2009 12:56 AM
. * * Typhoon Melor About to Cross Japan vpbob21   Wed Oct 07 2009 01:02 AM
. * * Re: Typhoon Melor About to Cross Japan vpbob21   Tue Oct 13 2009 12:56 AM
. * * Melor Becomes a Supertyphoon over the Open Pacific vpbob21   Sat Oct 03 2009 11:56 PM
. * * Melor Appears to be Passing Safely North of Saipan vpbob21   Fri Oct 02 2009 11:33 PM

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