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Re: Hebert Box
      Sun Aug 29 2010 02:41 PM

Jim Williams spent a lot of time on the Hebert box, so it winds up:

1. North Carolina has as much of a chance to get hit as Florida.
2. 20.58% or most go out to sea without hitting land.
3. Only 8.82% make it into the Gulf of Mexico when they pass through the box as a hurricane.
4. Puerto Rico will get hit 20.58% of the time (the highest outside of n Antilles).

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* Hebert Box bahamaweather Sun Aug 29 2010 02:41 PM
. * * Re: Hebert Box Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Aug 29 2010 02:44 PM
. * * Re: Hebert Box BryanG   Mon Aug 30 2010 04:28 PM
. * * Re: Hebert Box Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Aug 30 2010 08:01 PM
. * * Re: Hebert Box MikeCAdministrator   Sun Aug 29 2010 02:41 PM

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