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GuppieGrouper
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Satellite on Gulf Clouds look Kind of thin
      Wed May 30 2007 08:14 PM

We have all been looking forward to possible rain for Florida from this system, but tonight the satellite pictures look rather thin and the current moisture in the air is, Not Very. Since I don't speak meterology very well, I figured I would add my insights here that we may have to have a few more layers of clouds before our dry air gets saturated enough to rain.

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