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subtropical system in may, padgett's poll
      Sat Aug 21 2004 05:26 PM

gary padgett, who does a comprehensive reanalysis and historic inventory of tropical cyclones from around the world, has posted his may report finally.. that contains info on both the may caribbean system that caused the terrible loss of life via flash flooding in hispaniola.. and a poll of questions posed to many of the world's foremost experts on tropical weather about how to operationally classify and handle subtropical systems. go check it out.
Typhoon2K archives, gary padgett reports link

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* Subtropical Systems Keith234 Sat Aug 21 2004 05:26 PM
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. * * Re: Subtropical Systems Anonymous   Fri Aug 20 2004 09:45 PM
. * * Re: Subtropical Systems Keith234   Fri Aug 20 2004 09:47 PM
. * * subtropical system in may, padgett's poll HanKFranK   Sat Aug 21 2004 05:26 PM

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