In a message dated 3/6/00 4:31:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, Sbak1320@aol.com
writes:
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Another thing, Cecil's track runs towards the Southeast, and when you get a
northwesterly wind, which usually brings with it cool and dry Canadian air,
you get not only a tailwind but great horsepower making air to go with it.
So, when the conditions are good, they're very good.
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Cecil is closer to sea level too.
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