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Re: Pending 16??
      Tue Sep 27 2011 04:36 PM

Recon found a center, and Ophelia looks as good as it ever has. I believe that the center is reforming south of where the aircraft center is. They have not really sampled that area yet. Not a lot of wind so far but the visible is starting to look more impressive

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* The Active Season Continues Ed DunhamAdministrator Tue Sep 27 2011 04:36 PM
. * * Re: Pending 16?? WeatherNut   Tue Sep 27 2011 04:36 PM
. * * Pending 16?? Wingman51   Tue Sep 27 2011 09:52 AM
. * * Re: The Active Season Continues Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Sep 24 2011 07:54 PM
. * * Re: The Active Season Continues Chris Bryant   Sat Sep 24 2011 06:13 PM
. * * Re: The Active Season Continues typhoon_tip   Sat Sep 24 2011 03:27 PM

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