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    State officials have confirmed 9 people died in the storm, including four hit by trees in Northern California and at least two in car wrecks in Southern California.

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    Around 10:15 p.m., a 44-year-old Indian Harbor Beach man was driving westbound on Ulmerton Road, approaching CR-611 in Pinellas Park. Customer shot dead at Waffle House in Riverview, suspect still ...

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  6. Bay News 9 - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Bay News 9 was the first TV station in the area to provide a VIPIR Doppler weather radar system. In 2007, Bay News 9 became the first station in Florida, and one of only a handful of stations, to provide a Dual-Pole Doppler Radar system. On Monday, January 5, 2009, Bay News 9 launched its upgraded doppler radar system called Klystron 9 ...

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  9. AN/CPS-9 - Wikipedia

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    The first operational CPS-9 was installed at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, on 20 June 1954; that radar remained operational for 30 years before finally being replaced on 14 July 1984 by a more modern radar, the AN/FPS-77 (Fuller 1990a). In 1966, the Air Weather Service still had 40 CPS-9s in operation. By 1974, the number was reduced to 11.