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Max
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1993 no name storm
      #66812 - Tue Jun 13 2006 10:22 AM

Does anyone have the track of the 1993 no name storm or a link to it?
I was in it and would like to know where it came on land in Florida and the path it took to get there.
If you can help, please e-mail me at -
notellriverhotel@hotmail.com

Thank you.
Max


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madmumbler
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Re: 1993 no name storm [Re: Max]
      #66840 - Tue Jun 13 2006 02:05 PM

http://www.ccb.ucar.edu/superstorm/mickey.ppt

Try that.

I use OpenOffice instead of MS Office, and it opened fine for me.

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Lesli in SWFL.
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madmumbler
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Re: 1993 no name storm [Re: madmumbler]
      #66842 - Tue Jun 13 2006 02:09 PM

Not to be superstious, but Charley hit on 8/13, the No Name hit on 3/13 (where I was then, in Aripeka in Pasco Co., FL), and Alberto made landfall on 6/13.

I know lots of storms DON'T hit on "13" but it sure is goofy!

What IS it with the number 13? *LOL*

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Lesli in SWFL.
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