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Date: 2005-04-13 12:21:33
Wind
Buoy
Tropical cyclone
Weather buoy
Hurricane Luis
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Maximum sustained wind

Buoy Wind Performance in Hurricane Ivan and how findings relate to buoy verification in the Anchorage Area of Responsibility. By: Eddie Zingone, Anchorage WFO September 19, 2004 As has been noted by marine forecasters in

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