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Re: Patterns in late rainy season starts ..wondering
      Sat Jul 17 2004 12:55 AM

I Don't see any teleconnections, but after weeks of study it is obvious that the pattern and number of mosquito bites will have to be considered carefully in any analysis of analog years.

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* Patterns in late rainy season starts ..wondering HanKFranK Sat Jul 17 2004 12:55 AM
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