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<title>Another hurricane fizzles.</title>
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<description>We have survived Hurricane Rosa here in the western part of Arizona. The weather guessers have breathlessly been forecasting three inches of watery doom for the past few days. We got drizzle for two of them although Sunday&#x26;#x27;s monsoon thunderstorm was pretty epic. The problem there is they happen once or twice every monsoon season. This was our once or twice. Now this morning&#x26;#x27;s report has the doomsday hurricane remnants and our forecasted three inches, moving east towards Phoenix. The weather channel staff looked disappointed, once again facing failure of their european model for hurricane track forecasting. Their second &#x26;#x22;worst...</description>
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