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Florida Beach Erosion
      Wed Nov 10 2004 10:37 AM

Big waves are going to add to the beach erosion caused by Frances & Jeanne...

Major Florida beach erosion situation starts on the weekend and continues into next week. Wind liable to be 10-15 knots higher than current situation; waves to 20 feet possible in Gulf Stream.

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