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IVAN--Pensacola NMNA survived (unconfirmed report)



 
 
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Old October 9th 04, 04:25 PM
Yofuri
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Fortunately, Matthew is not a hurricane, but a tropical depression. It will
bring winds 25-30 knots, decreasing as it moves north.

Rick

"sfb" wrote in message news:PFH9d.91$YU4.22@trnddc06...
Matthew will be there Sunday afternoon.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics...IF/082058W.gif

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Good advice. There are still a few million square miles of warm water
out there to send moist flows north, and the polar flows yet to come can
kick it upstairs with catastrophic results. IIRC, Alabama regularly has
nine times as many tornadoes in November than any other month?





 




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