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Marthe48

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Sun Oct 12, 2025, 03:09 PM Oct 12

Only one job? One math problem?



I was looking for some information about book titled The Perfect Storm and this link from NOAA (!!!) What were they thinking?
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Only one job? One math problem? (Original Post) Marthe48 Oct 12 OP
LOL. I mean, in one moment a third-grader would have figured that out. viva la Oct 12 #1
It's real, still up as of this writing Bernardo de La Paz Oct 12 #2
I remember that storm like it was 50 years ago! (n/t) PJMcK Oct 12 #3
Lol Marthe48 Oct 12 #4
Publish Date: November 30, 2021 JoseBalow Oct 12 #5
I missed that Marthe48 Oct 12 #6
It wasn't printed in the article JoseBalow Oct 12 #7
Deep dive Marthe48 Oct 12 #8
Page was published 11/30/21 Details on bottom of page show: "Remembering the Perfect Storm 30 Years Later" Donkees Oct 12 #9

Donkees

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9. Page was published 11/30/21 Details on bottom of page show: "Remembering the Perfect Storm 30 Years Later"
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 04:23 PM
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GIS Story Board -- WFO Boston

"Remembering the Perfect Storm 30 Years Later" Presentation, WFO Boston

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Time Periods: Revolutionizing Observations, Forecasts & Dissemination (1990-Today)
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