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WEATHER TRIVIA QUESTION - Why are there MORE hurricanes in New
England.. THAN Jacksonville, Florida????? The Answer can be found on: http://www.CapeandIslandsWeather.com or http://www.ToddGross.com thanks! todd |
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The obvious answer is that there's a lot more coastline in New England than
there is in any single point city, nevermind your site pimping/rambling. wrote in message oups.com... WEATHER TRIVIA QUESTION - Why are there MORE hurricanes in New England.. THAN Jacksonville, Florida????? The Answer can be found on: http://www.CapeandIslandsWeather.com or http://www.ToddGross.com thanks! todd |
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