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Unseasonably stout wave in Caribbean bringing enhanced showers and tstorms for several days, but lacks model support for development 5/26
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 274 (Idalia) , Major: 274 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 274 (Idalia) Major: 274 (Idalia)
 


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B.C.Francis
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Typhoon Haitang
      Sun Jul 17 2005 12:45 PM

One of two monsters raging at this moment. Winds sustained at 125kts and gusts to 150 kts. Looks like Taiwan will be facing the same scenerio that the Yucatan will see in the next 36 to 48 hours......One interesting point, they had a maximum wave height of 48 + feet near the storm in the last 24 hours....Weatherchef

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* Tropical Storm Calvin danielwAdministrator Sun Jul 17 2005 12:45 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Calvin Tazmanian93   Mon Jun 27 2005 10:18 AM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Calvin Lysis-in-Texas   Mon Jun 27 2005 11:57 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Storm Calvin Ryan   Tue Jun 28 2005 01:40 AM
. * * Typhoon Haitang B.C.Francis   Sun Jul 17 2005 12:45 PM

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