No clue about hostile features for developement so please no slamming my A.
Is there a LLC @ about 18n 93w?
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Is there a LLC @ about 18n 93w?
Thanks for your input, it appears that its slowly drifting to the WNW?
No clue about hostile features for developement so please no slamming my A.
No clue about hostile features for developement so please no slamming my A.
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There is a spin there, however, it is just hard to see if that is at the surface or in the mid layers. You may be right, but nothing to worry about, over land and will likely die out before it could move off in any direction as slowly as it appears to be moving.
Jesse V. Bass III
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