Over Africa
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Over Africa
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/eumet/eatl/rb-l.jpg
Take a look at the size of the wave to be still over Africa
Take a look at the size of the wave to be still over Africa
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Re: Over Africa
Enormous would not be a proper description for this entity, if it were to make it out over the Eastern Atlantic intact.
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Reminds me an awesome wave in the end of JULY, but a little bit stronger than his predecessor ( 19th of July in this period) but without any dots it's another impressive wave this year, very amazing maybe the THIRD or the FOURTH this year for the moment ( hope that this one will be the last lol, but it's look like more an utopia in the peak of the season lol. Fortunately for this monster waves, their size does not equals always from their future developpement and possible damages .
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