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Re: It is time to take 92L more serious
      Sat Aug 07 2010 05:53 PM

King Ed, that's good!

I looked at the Texas ULL earlier today and it appeared to be nearly stationary. VAD wind profiles are indicating winds from the SSE up to 17 knots from the surface to 9,000 feet at Brownsville.

Leading edge of the ULL is nearly feet dry at/ over Brownsville.



Edited by danielw (Sat Aug 07 2010 05:57 PM)

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* It is time to take 92L more serious berrywr Sat Aug 07 2010 05:53 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious WesnWylie   Fri Aug 06 2010 12:42 PM
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. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious Ed DunhamAdministrator   Fri Aug 06 2010 08:42 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious berrywr   Sat Aug 07 2010 02:31 PM
. * * Re: It is time to take 92L more serious danielwAdministrator   Sat Aug 07 2010 05:53 PM
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