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Re: Except for Invest 94L the Basin is Quiet
      Fri Nov 12 2010 06:49 PM

It seems that this season is not willing to die just yet. Sea surface temps in the Caribbean are still quite warm and it does look like the NHC thinks this system could develop further. Something to keep an eye on, at least. I'm here until the "bitter" end of the season and usually continue to check-in from time to time during the "off" season.

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* The Basin is Quiet Ed DunhamAdministrator Fri Nov 12 2010 06:49 PM
. * * Re: The Basin is Quiet MichaelA   Wed Nov 17 2010 09:04 PM
. * * Re: The Basin is Quiet berrywr   Tue Nov 16 2010 07:51 PM
. * * Re: Except for Invest 94L the Basin is Quiet MichaelA   Mon Nov 15 2010 03:29 PM
. * * Re: Except for Invest 94L the Basin is Quiet MichaelA   Fri Nov 12 2010 06:49 PM

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