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DROliver
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If you have not seen this before its pretty cool.
http://meted.ucar.edu/hurrican/movncane/movncane.htm
Steve O.
http://meted.ucar.edu/hurrican/movncane/movncane.htm
Steve O.
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Anonymous
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This link has been on my Learn the Weather Page for a few years at USWeatherWatchers.Com
http://www.usweatherwatchers.com/learn.html
As well as a few other links. I have more to add, just need to find the time!!!
http://www.usweatherwatchers.com/learn.html
As well as a few other links. I have more to add, just need to find the time!!!
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A carolina people I disagree with dream.
At first I thought this was written by the university of carolina, but it is actually written by the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Just way too many different scenarios in which it hits or brushes NC. If it is accurate I will be purchasing a generator when we have a storm at 20 n with a low off Tampa and a bermuda high. One of the most interesting is a low in the Ohio valley with the high at 25 60 and the hurricane at 15 n. Looks like the exact track of Donna. Nailing almost the entire east coast.
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