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Re: Invest 92 is up...
      Wed Sep 06 2006 11:27 PM

Posters are saying off my state's coast of Florida, then others are saying North Carolina's coast regarding 92L.
I just walked in from work and have looked at all the info and am totally confused!
LOL.
All I know is...its been raining here on Florida's east coast ever since Ernesto departed my area last week and I would like a clearer understanding why.

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* Invest 92 is up... Solak Wed Sep 06 2006 11:27 PM
. * * Re: Invest 92 is up... ltpat228   Wed Sep 06 2006 11:27 PM
. * * Recon is headed out to investigate 92L Solak   Wed Sep 06 2006 03:31 PM
. * * Re: Recon is headed out to investigate 92L allan   Wed Sep 06 2006 03:49 PM
. * * Re: Recon is headed out to investigate 92L Solak   Wed Sep 06 2006 07:01 PM

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