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Re: Tropical Storm Ophelia Weak and Getting Weaker
      Thu Sep 22 2011 09:34 PM

At 23/00Z, Best Track takes Ophelia down to 45 knots and moving due west at 10 knots.

AL, 16, 2011092300, , BEST, 0, 138N, 493W, 45, 1000, TS, 34,

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* Tropical Storm Ophelia Weak and Getting Weaker MikeCAdministrator Thu Sep 22 2011 09:34 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Ophelia Weak and Getting Weaker Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Sep 22 2011 09:34 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Ophelia Forms in Central Atlantic Random Chaos   Wed Sep 21 2011 12:12 AM

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