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Keith234
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Tropical Storm Chaba
      Thu Aug 19 2004 11:01 PM

Tropical Storm Chaba is a fairly average system in terms of size and overall specs. and it is forescast to track westward in the begining of the forecast period and the a more northerly track as the mid-level steering ridge recedes. This system has the possiblity to become very strong if the upper level low to the northeast strengthen's. This will increase outflow and may may make Chaba to become the 2nd supertyphoon of the year.

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* Tropical Storm Chaba Keith234 Thu Aug 19 2004 11:01 PM
. * * Chaba impacting Guam Clark   Sat Aug 21 2004 09:13 PM
. * * Re: Chaba impacting Guam Anonymous   Sat Aug 21 2004 11:03 PM

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