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It's French curve time Don...
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| Pierre Levesque, AIA 2005-10-19, 10:21 am |
| Wilma Now Most Intense Atlantic Storm Ever Wilma Now Most Intense Atlantic
Storm Ever
http://tinyurl.com/7vqkd
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| "Pierre Levesque, AIA"> wrote
> Wilma Now Most Intense Atlantic Storm Ever Wilma Now Most Intense Atlantic
> Storm Ever
> http://tinyurl.com/7vqkd
These *computer models* the weather folk keep putting out are pathetic.
None the less, we're preparin'.....
From the article:
Wilma's track could take it near Punta Gorda on Florida's southwestern Gulf
Coast and other areas in the state hit by Hurricane Charley, a Category 4
storm, in August 2004.
Punta Gorda is the next town directly north of us, about 20 miles away.
This is the path Charley took last year.
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| Kris Krieger 2005-10-19, 12:21 pm |
| "Don" <one-if-by-land@concord.com> wrote in
news:Rwr5f.18375$q1.12129@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
> "Pierre Levesque, AIA"> wrote
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> These *computer models* the weather folk keep putting out are
> pathetic. None the less, we're preparin'.....
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> From the article:
> Wilma's track could take it near Punta Gorda on Florida's southwestern
> Gulf Coast and other areas in the state hit by Hurricane Charley, a
> Category 4 storm, in August 2004.
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> Punta Gorda is the next town directly north of us, about 20 miles
> away. This is the path Charley took last year.
Holy cow. Good luck to you...
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