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Re: Low Forming Off Florida East Coast
      Mon Aug 09 2010 04:38 PM

I remember last summer waking up in the morning and a tropical depression had developed from nothing overnight right off the west Florida coast while I was sleeping.

So I am never surpised...

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* Low Forming Off Florida East Coast orlandoweather Mon Aug 09 2010 04:38 PM
. * * Re: Low Forming Off Florida East Coast Jasonch   Mon Aug 09 2010 09:10 AM
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