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Old January 31st 07, 09:54 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default SST Anomalies

http://www.osdpd.noaa.gov/PSB/EPS/SS....1.30.2007.gif

I see we have a cool pool now to the south of Newfoundland, another
promising sign for a 'cooler' February. I use the the word 'cooler' for
obvious reasons, it may just mean an average month grin

Awaiting GFS 18z run.
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