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Old September 12th 04, 02:11 PM
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Yeah, it still has 155 mph winds so it's still cat 5. ...


oops. I think 155 is cat 4. Anyone know of a chart that shows all that
stuff?

-Dr.X

I jus heard them say cat 4 on the today show..still a monster anyway
you slice it.


ok, I just heard the weather man on FNC say that a 155 is cat 4, 156 would
make it a cat 5. So one mile per hour short.

yeah, it's a monster.

-Dr.X




 
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