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	<title>Comments on: Tropical Storm Lane</title>
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		<title>By: Hud</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lane is dissapating with little or no water vapor being dragged over the mainland. The is still the possibilty that enough moisture could cause heavy rains in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas but it seems less likely (although Mexico is not so lucky; 5-10 inches are expected in the mountains). He did come ashore as a cat3 but managed it in a sparsely populated region and so there has been very little damage.

Miriam, still thinking Pacifically, is heading North and looks to affect, if not impact, the Baja Pennisula.

Helene, back in the East, is a fairly powerful hurricane (winds of 105) but looks to turn North before even becoming a threat to Bermuda.

Gordon seems to be tenaciously hanging on to his status as a hurricane and will rapidly advance on Western Europe bring lots of rainy weather with him.

Otherwise, there is nothing new to report.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lane is dissapating with little or no water vapor being dragged over the mainland. The is still the possibilty that enough moisture could cause heavy rains in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas but it seems less likely (although Mexico is not so lucky; 5-10 inches are expected in the mountains). He did come ashore as a cat3 but managed it in a sparsely populated region and so there has been very little damage.</p>
<p>Miriam, still thinking Pacifically, is heading North and looks to affect, if not impact, the Baja Pennisula.</p>
<p>Helene, back in the East, is a fairly powerful hurricane (winds of 105) but looks to turn North before even becoming a threat to Bermuda.</p>
<p>Gordon seems to be tenaciously hanging on to his status as a hurricane and will rapidly advance on Western Europe bring lots of rainy weather with him.</p>
<p>Otherwise, there is nothing new to report.</p>
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