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disneyfanfl
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model times
      Mon Jul 11 2005 02:29 PM

I know this will sound like a stupid question, so please forgive me. What do the times for the model runs mean? I noticed the current model run is 12z and the next one will be 18z. Does this refer to military time like 1200 and 1800? Just curious. Thanks, guys!

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