SST'S and Anomalies in Atlantic and Pacific
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That warm eddy off the northeast coast seems to be getting larger
That warm eddy off the northeast coast seems to be getting larger
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I don't disagree with you Matt. 10 pages will go fast, and maybe there's a better number like, 20. But, if I understood Luis, it's a matter of drain on the server, and ultimately, costs. I'm certainly willing to be inconvenienced a little bit all the time to prevent the whole site going down in the 'thick' of some hairy storm. And, this one is WAY over 20... it's taking long to open now, demonstrating just what Luis said.
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