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Re: Area of Concern - Hurricane Igor
      Sun Sep 19 2010 10:57 PM

At 20/0218Z Hamilton reported winds out of the south southeast at 59 knots (68mph) gusting to 81 knots (93mph). Pressure was 965MB (28.50 in). At 0255Z pressure was 964MB.
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