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Re: Forming Thunderheads
      Mon Aug 30 2004 08:52 PM

Ah, another member of the middle name club! Clark's actually my middle name as well.

Nice array of thunderstorms here in Tallahassee today -- after a dry week, I mention the "tennis" word and weather breaks out! It's all in advance of the trough that's supposed to pick up Frances, but mostly just normal summer stuff.

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* Forming Thunderheads Keith234 Mon Aug 30 2004 08:52 PM
. * * Re: Forming Thunderheads LI Phil   Mon Aug 30 2004 03:20 PM
. * * Re: Forming Thunderheads Keith234   Mon Aug 30 2004 03:38 PM
. * * Re: Forming Thunderheads LI Phil   Mon Aug 30 2004 03:53 PM
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