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Check the Meteosat - 2005 Season About to Heat Up?
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Check the Meteosat - 2005 Season About to Heat Up?
Take a look at what's over Africa now! Maybe we can get to the "L" storm before the end of July!
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Yikes!
That's just insane. This could be a record smashing season- I am going to be on the road a lot in the next 80 days or so...nice satellite pic! Clearly, trouble is on the way. Now, where have I heard that line before?
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Busy Busy Busy... Maybe you can have next weekend off wxman57.. If not..then maybe in October.. The ITCZ is rockin and were only a few weeks away from Prime Time..
The ITCZ continues to be north of the mean like 1995 although not as far north..yet.. and how long will it stay up there could be a key to REALLY REALLY Big numbers the year..
http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/fews/ITCZ/itcz.html
Paul
The ITCZ continues to be north of the mean like 1995 although not as far north..yet.. and how long will it stay up there could be a key to REALLY REALLY Big numbers the year..
http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/fews/ITCZ/itcz.html
Paul
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