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Re: Here We Go Again!
      Tue Oct 18 2005 06:32 PM

Wilma seems to have been suffering from multiple personality disorder ever since it got started. I'm predicting that more than one conflicting forecasting model will turn out to have most accurately projected the path of this system before it looses its name. Granted one of those models would (necessarily) turn out to have projected the path of a storm with some other name than Wilma--otherwise (presumably) a model's accuracy would be immaterial, given the magnitude of the assignment. As I recall, Emily and Franklin had also been part of the same system while in or somewhere near the Caribbean.

Edited by Spoken (Tue Oct 18 2005 06:37 PM)

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