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Re: Looking forward
      Sat Aug 19 2006 04:00 AM

I don't think I can remember seeing a season with such strong westerlies in the southern Caribbean ongoing this far into the season, myself. Perhaps someone else can recall others.

The ULL you mentioned looked like it might be trying to build down a little bit, but these things usually take forever and a day, if ever at all, to transition. Not much hope for that one, but I never say never

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