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LI Phil
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HOLY S---!
      Tue Jun 15 2004 04:49 PM

Now it's up to 165 knots with gust to 200! Still forecasted to be a CAT III close to landfall.

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Subject Posted by Posted on
* Typhoon Dianmu James88 Tue Jun 15 2004 04:49 PM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu birdman   Mon Aug 09 2010 04:52 AM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu LI Phil   Tue Jun 15 2004 08:47 PM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu James88   Wed Jun 16 2004 02:19 AM
. * * SUPER Typhoon Dianmu James88   Wed Jun 16 2004 04:57 AM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu Ed DunhamAdministrator   Fri Jun 18 2004 11:39 PM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu James88   Sat Jun 19 2004 08:32 AM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu James88   Sat Jun 19 2004 04:32 PM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu Anonymous   Sat Jun 19 2004 08:47 PM
. * * Re: Typhoon Dianmu LI Phil   Tue Jun 15 2004 10:08 AM
. * * Wow James88   Tue Jun 15 2004 11:04 AM
. * * HOLY S---! LI Phil   Tue Jun 15 2004 04:49 PM
. * * Re: HOLY S---! LI Phil   Tue Jun 15 2004 04:51 PM
. * * Re: HOLY S---! Rob_M   Tue Jun 15 2004 05:00 PM
. * * Thanks LI Phil   Tue Jun 15 2004 05:11 PM
. * * Re: Thanks James88   Tue Jun 15 2004 05:31 PM
. * * Re: Wow Rob_M   Tue Jun 15 2004 04:46 PM

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