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The 2024 season is officially over after a brutal number of landfals, a stunning rampup in the back-half and a record-early Cat 5.
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GuppieGrouper
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Re: "It's quiet..." "Yeah,...too quiet." ^ Disregard September post above^
      Sun Oct 09 2005 06:03 PM

If the mainland has to be hit again., It should be a bonifide no arguments storm. And, It should be the last one.

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* "It's quiet..." "Yeah,...too quiet." ( It was) Multi-Decadal Signal Sun Oct 09 2005 06:03 PM
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