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Oct 26 2011, 06:32 AM
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We here in the Lower 48 are lucky that almost major Hurricane Rina is not closer to our shores. That is because today and for the next few days tides will be astronomically high. Why is that? Because the Moon is new, which means that the Sun and the Moon join forces in their gravitational pull on the Earth and
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